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    Fabs Forns
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    This Tri-colored Heron was very active last Sunday, in front of Wako's big rookery. I though the water colors were interesting.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Nice catch both of you. I like the head angle and the water patterns certainly add to it. I might tone down the legs a bit.

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    Nice action, pose, and COMP. The chin and bill look brighter than the legs to me.
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    Good action stopping. Light seems a bit harsh???

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    lovely pose and water colors , another vote for toning down
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    Fabs, I like the take off posture, together with the droplets from both the catch and the dangling feet. Well captured.

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