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    Default Night Heron (Juvi)

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    Canon 40D, 100-400 @210mm,
    1/100. f/6.3, -.33EV ISO 800
    Ext Flash, Better Beamer, + something, (Cant find Exif for flash)
    These birds like to run away but won't often fly.
    Removed a tree limb that was to birds left
    The viewfinder is my guidance.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Hi Bill I like it Just feels tight in frame If you have more room do used it !!!

    Love the pose showing the back with a good head turn !!! Bg is not bad but can soften a little by blurring and I like how you placed it in frame with the extra room up front !!!

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Very nice detail in this one Bill and I like the pose and the head turing back as Alfred mentioned already. Wonderful eye contact too as well as a good composition. thanks for sharing.

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    Sharp but looks oversharpened. Good head angle and good job getting the feet in the frame. A bit tight; are you taking private lessons from Roman??? BKGR is busy; moving to your right and getting lower might have helped.
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    Thanks Al, Judy Lynn and Artie,
    The viewfinder is my guidance.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the pose and details. It looks a bit overflashed on my monitor and I agree regarding more room.

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