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    Feb. 2015 Fort De Soto Park/Florida

    Canon EOS 1DX. EF600mm f/4L IS USM, 2500 sec, f/6,3, ISO 400

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    Hi Frank,
    Love the drama of the pose and the intense look of the Egret.
    Image quality is first class - super details - clean and clear.
    Possibly you could leave a little more space above the tip of the right wing, but that is just a personal preference.

    Thanks for sharing, Gerald

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    Hi Frank lovely action shot with good detail and overall nice IQ .
    Bit tight on the top of the frame for my taste , without having seen the bird in real life ........ is the bird that blue ? in color ? , i just see a slight blue shift in the plumage , but i could be well wrong !

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    Beautiful shot Frank, love the light and the stare the Egret is giving, really nice work

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    That is really eye catching the timing is excellent, so is the image quality and detail. I would consider placing the bird a little lower in the frame.....then I would make a print and hang it very proudly

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    I agree with Gerald but hey ! what a great shot whatever.
    John

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    Really beautiful and I appreciate the smooth and distraction free complimentary background colors. The IQ is awesome. steve

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    This is quite a striking photo. The colors are so vibrant and the details outstanding. Agree on more room above.
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    Exceptional pose and detail, Frank. Beautiful light and love the intensity in the eye. Like that you managed to get the tail feathers in too.




    Geoffrey

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    MOre room needed above as noted, but quite a fine image with lots of nice details and fantastic pose. Colour looks good to me. I'm wondering what the disturbance in the water at left was from?

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