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    Default Morning Touch Up

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    Snowy Egret Preening available light early morning.
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    EXP good but the #1 rule for images of preening birds is that the bird's head must be parallel to the imaging sensor; that is not the case here.
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    Fabs Forns
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    I'll add that a vertical would have been more attractive in order to get the full reflection. Love the hues in the water :)

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    With a water reflection like that I think Fabs is right. Seeing that bird in a vertical would have been even better. It's a beautiful image even if that head is a bit tweaked in the wrong direction.

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    Good behavior image. I like the reflection and do wish there were more of it.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Hi Bill,

    Lovely water and colors. I also have to agree with Fab. I hope you got few images in vertical.

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