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    Default A Green Heron and an Unlucky Green Frog

    Canon 50D 500f4 L , handheld, f5.0 , ISO 1250 , 1/1000 sec

    Near sunset, Muscatatuck NWR , Seymour Indiana


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    Nice catch! I like the pose and the composition,nice to see the environment included. Wish for a better HA.

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    Although I normally don't mind inclusion of habitat when it is worth it, this time I find it too bold and defined and the heron gets somewhat lost within it. I agree with Michael on the HA. Sharpness looks great - you did well with that, and I love the raised crest and downward wingstroke. That meal is a nice bonus for sure.

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    Thanks folks... the abbreviation HA escapes me. What does HA stand for?

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    Mark:

    HA = head angle. We comment on it so much, that we had to abbreviate it!

    There is a list of abbreviations on the site:
    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ions#post88990

    Cheers

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    ahhhh of course, head angle. Thanks. Yep, I wish these darn birds would be cooperative when they are being photographed in that split second. ;-)

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    I agree with Daniel on the bg, but the fact you managed to capture this fast bird so sharply is remarkable. And lol, Randy.

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