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    Default Great egrets at cloudy sunrise (Garzas blanca)

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    Hi all, it has been a while since my last post... I've not been participating much this last week...:(
    This time I would like to share this image from 2006, it was taken in a natural preserve in Buenos Aires during a very cloudy sunrise, this one a few other from this same scene were the only ones that made it :p as light after this was not good. Hope you like it, it is one of my all time favortie images, Not all the birds are in great poses but that waswhat I had at the time and I like it a lot! :) Enjoy!

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    Hey, my friend, I missed you ;)

    I love the pano crop and almost monochrome. Only wish the second pair from letf were not merging.
    You have one more bird than me :p:D

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    This is beautiful. I love the pano look and gray tones. Wonderful how they're all looking in different directions.

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    Can only echo Fabs. Missed your presence and merged pair on the left. ?CCW rotation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    Hey, my friend, I missed you ;)

    I love the pano crop and almost monochrome. Only wish the second pair from letf were not merging.
    You have one more bird than me :p:D
    One more bird but a few less species :D:D

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    I don't mind the merging birds its quite a cool shot Ramon and it has a nice feel to it very pretty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Salywoda View Post
    I don't mind the merging birds its quite a cool shot Ramon and it has a nice feel to it very pretty.
    Thank you James! I think that "feel" is what I like the most about this shot, the atmosphere is very nice to me and is what gives this shot that, IMO, special touch. :)

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    Your pano crop works well in this Ramon. Great to show all the reflections too. Well done.

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    Hi Ramón, great work. In addition to the compliments you already received on color and atmosphere, I think what really completes the image is that you have one side of the pano filled with more birds, which gives the composition a clear point of attention. This image begs to be printed BIG and put on a prominent place on your wall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry van Dijk View Post
    Hi Ramón, great work. In addition to the compliments you already received on color and atmosphere, I think what really completes the image is that you have one side of the pano filled with more birds, which gives the composition a clear point of attention. This image begs to be printed BIG and put on a prominent place on your wall.
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    Thanks for your kind words Jerry! I have made a 160 cm print on silver paper and framed with a nice silver frame and it looks very nice!

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