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    Default Great Blue Heron with Fish II

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    As a continuation of my previous post, I found one showing the eye of the fish. Image captured last year at Fort DeSoto Park, Florida, with the Nikon D750 Handheld and AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm 1-5.6E ED VR
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    All C & C's will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for looking

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    Nice pose on the bird, love the fish.

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    Hi Juan,
    Nice sharpness on the bird and fish. Great job in capturing this moment. Having both the bird and fish eyes visible is a big plus.
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    Wow, that looks like a very familiar pinfish ... with love, artie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Wow, that looks like a very familiar pinfish ... with love, artie
    Hello Artie, yeah..right? This guy really put up a show for us that afternoon! What do you think of the composition and post processing? is there anything that you would have done differently?

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    Beautiful sharpness, lighting color, head angle, background, but it is the fish that really makes this one special, nice job!

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    This one is much better than the previous one Juan, now we can see the fish's eye and the head is more parallel to the back of the camera BG and light are better too. now we are talking!

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    Thank you guys, I always learn from your comments.


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