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    Default Imature Black Crowned Night Heron

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    Shot image at Ding Darling NWR. Bird was along the side of the drive near the entrance gate. Shot from car with neoprene pipe wrap window mount. Canon EOS 5D w/ 35–350L Lens @ 350mm, 1/2500Sec. @ f/8.0, ISO 400 Exposure Compensation 0. He was in and out of the weeds, this was the only good image I got with him sans front distraction.


    Would have liked more "sideyard area" but this is what I got and no cropping due to the full image. Front grass while noticable, I don't think is distracting. I would have had to cut off his leg to eliminate it. Could PS, but decided to give it near as shoot.

    I did not cut the reeds in the foreground. I prefer to show them if they are there. It's not nice to fool with mother nature.


    I was after a full frame image and he filled it. :)


    Mark

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    Ákos Lumnitzer
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    I think a lower angle would have not been possible, though I would have preferred that. Nice catch, light seems a little strong. Also appreciate that you didn't do any digital gardening. :)

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the head angle and details and fine the bird a bit tight in the frame. The light looks quite harsh. Keep them coming!

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    It almost looks like if it was flashed. I like the habitat. I would light up the eye.

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    No flash use. It was the lighting of the background and the bird being in the only open area receiving daylight. I don't own a flash! ; > ) I do adjust in PE, but that is for clarity. Still working on those skills.

    Agree with the tightness, but that was the frame. I could widen the canvas, but with all the natural "clutter" it would look false.

    Thanks for the comments,

    Mark

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