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    I captured this image of an interaction between a young egret and (presumably) a parent bird near my home in Johannesburg. I just love the flawless AF and silky images of the D3!

    Camera Model: NIKON D3
    Date/Time: 2009:04:14 17:18:22
    Shutter speed: 1/2500 sec
    Aperture: 4
    Exposure mode: Tv
    Exposure compensation: -2/3
    Flash: Off
    Metering mode: Center-weighted average
    ISO: 1600
    Lens: 500mm f/4
    Focal length: 500mm
    Focal length: 500mm (in 35mm film)
    AF mode: AF-C

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    Cool interaction and great handling of the side(?)light. Really love the expression of the bird on the right! BG wonderful as well; so, what's new!! Any NR needed?

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    Man, this is BEYOND cool! I absolutely love the expression on the RHS egret's face. What a great capture Chris. This is bound to be along the lines of a winning behavioral photograph. Very well captured. BG is perfect and the sharpness is over the top (in a good way). Congrats!

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    Yes, that is one aggressive chick! Just like Tri-colored Herons, who drive their parents crazy.

    Well done, Chris!

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    Amazing interaction and eye contact, Chris. I might try a version with localised colour adjustments to reduce the blue light on the shaded side a little. Glad you're enjoying the D3 - I must admit I find myself using the D700 in preference to the D300 more and more.
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    This is terrific. Excellent behavior!

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    Thanks for comments and suggestions guys! I have finally been seduced by the dark side - as from today I am officially a Nikon user:D

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    David I did a small amount of noise reduction on the background

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    Wow! What can I say but simply fantastic !!

    Ok, if I am allowed to be a bit nitpicking (who am I to do that I know), it would be the left wing of the bird on the left. It looks like it has its left wing grown out of its head :D

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    Hey Chris - welcome to the dark side - think you will love the D3 - it is truly amazing IMHO.

    Love the interaction and that expression -Great work :)

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    Great action! Really like the lighting. Adds a lot of depth.

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    Fabulous action, and excellent job with exposure.

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    THis has alot of impact. Open beak wings and feet. Super well done.

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    Aweome interaction captured here Chris! The side lighting I feel here adds impact to the image and works very well! Love the young egret's expression!

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