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    Default Little Blue Heron (Egretta caerulea)

    Sunrise at the San Carlos Bay, Fort Myers / Florida

    Canon EOS-1D X - Canon EF600mm f/4L IS II USM - ƒ/4.5 - 1/1600s - ISO 640

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    Sweet light, classic Florida colors, great hunting pose. Well done, Frank.

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    I like the raised foot, intense hunting pose and the sunrise really makes him a different color. Nice image Frank.

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    Light is amazing on this. Really takes it over the top. Image quality is very nice and I like the raised foot. I would prefer a little more room below for the virtual legs. Also seems a little tight all the way around. If mine I would pull back a little. Seems like it could use a little clockwise rotation as well. All easy fixes for a beautiful shot.

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    Frank,I must have come back to this shot so many times,it is enchanting utterly stunning for me. I love the blues that break where the foot has just left the water surface . Frank not a very constructive crit,just one of those special images that grabs one with their beauty, well it has me . The intensity in the stare movement and the utter to die for colour palette make thisone of my favourite images of the last few months .


    Stunning Frank

    thank you for sharing this

    Stu

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