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    I stood above this mature great blue heron for a long time with camera on tripod focused on it's face waiting for the moment of strike. It was a bit quicker than me so my burst didn't catch the entry but I got this retrieval of the catch.[FONT=&quot]Canon 1DxII, EF 100-400 f4.5-5.6 IS + 1.4x III, ISO 2500, f/9, 1/1000Name:  great blue heron-gotcha-3.jpg
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    Nicely exposed good timimg. The rock obscuring the legs is an unfortunate inclusion. The rock behind the tail doesn't add but I am afraid the former rock(s) do the capture no favour.

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    Nicely timed with the heron plucking the fish out of the water. Good details. Those foreground rocks really are unfortunate though.

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    Have to agree that the rock in the FG is an image killer for me.
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    Agree about the rocks. Nice too see the fish being pulled out of the water.

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