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    Taken last fall at Ft Desoto with my 300 lens. This tri color heron was putting on an amazing show for me while hunting for a meal.
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    Hi Cheryl - I like the raised foot, pose and reflection. Nice detail, color and sharpness. Well done.

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    Hi Cheryl -

    This is a great shot! I especially like the layering of the background and how the background colors complement the bird's colors.

    Great job!
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    Great action, raised foot. Wish the wing was separated more from the body. Did you get a few before or after?

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    nice capture,good light,love the raised foot,and as been said the BG colors compliment the colors of the bird.

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    Really nice shot Cheryl. Great POV and pose
    I particularly like the waterfall effect on the near foot and the little splash in front of the heron suggesting that the prey dove under the water.
    I find the image a tad flat overall and would boost the blacks a bit and the saturation ever so slightly.
    I would clone out the specular highlight on the bill as well ( if not against your ethics),
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    Hi Cheryl ,I like the way it's foot is ploughing through the water, very nice action shot that I would be well pleased with.

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    Love your low shooting angle and a look at that big foot with the dripping water. Dig the light reflecting on the body.
    A slight more separation between the wings and the neck and a slight head turn our way would have been a bonus, but very nice as is.

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    The guys can be so fun to watch and photograph...almost Reddish Egret-ish. That is some pretty nifty water action going on there around the leg and foot. Nice low angle and layered BG. I was wondering about saturation so I am glad Gail brought that up, I agree.

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    Hi Cheryl
    Everything fine- the foot and the water splash make it special. Nice angle of view too.
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    Good point about giving this image just a tad more punch. Love seeing the raised foot and all the water falling off of it. Nice seeing all those details on the feathers, esp those under the raised wing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy Lim View Post
    Great action, raised foot. Wish the wing was separated more from the body. Did you get a few before or after?
    Thanks everyone for the suggestions. Troy before or after what? My plunge into the Tampa Bay? LOL
    Here is my repost. I boosted the midtones and a touch of contrast Removed the spec hilite which I thought I already did. I also removed a weird spot in front of the bird that was distracting me. Thanks for the suggestions .

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    Hi Cheryl,
    I think this is too much. Instead of using curves I would go to Selective Coloring in Photoshop and increase the blacks by 1 or 2 points in the neutrals. The increase overall saturation by only a point or two.
    I did it on your JPEG and I thought it looked good,
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    Spectacular image, beautiful colors, very nice hunting pose with raised foot and flash of water.
    Love the compo and low shooting angle.

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    Superb shot! Excellent pose, great background, and very nice details.

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