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    I have waited a along time for this image i.e. getting a jacana with a lily in the same frame, both pin sharp. Finally my luck held and I got this image in October in the Okavango Delta.

    Camera Model: NIKON D3
    Date/Time: 2009:10:24 16:338
    Shutter speed: 1/1000 sec
    Aperture: 8
    Exposure mode: Manual
    Flash: Off
    Metering mode: Multi-segment
    ISO: 400
    Lens: 500mm with 1.4 TC
    Focal length: 700mm

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    WOW Chris you make even the ordinary look SUBLIME.
    This is absolutely fantastic!!!!

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    Bird, water-lillie and mid-stride - fantastic Chris. Beautiful light also

    cheers
    Rob

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    Wow, such a beautiful frame Bhai, just loved the feel it gives, the flower and the birds pose work so well.. congrats

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    Chris that is really lovely. The colours blend so beautifully - even the blue on the Jacana matches the blue of the lily. I love the toes...!!

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    This is spectacular shot Chris , loved every pixel of this image
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    Chris, Very nice to get the lily coming up out of the water and the foot raised like that.Colors are very nice and add to the image design. Your bird looks sharp and well exposed.A very pleasing image.

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    It was worth waiting for this one. Fantastic composition, nice low angle, colors, raised-foot pose. Nice work again, Chris.

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    Great framing and the bird in motion makes it outstanding.

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    Beautiful shot. Love the giant foot and the flower is wonderful.

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    You really really nailed this one. You not only got the habitat with the lily...you also got (a) the huge feet illustrating its function (b) awesome head angle (c) details in the feathers and (d) perfect placement. Not to mention the catchlight and the exposure. Huuuge congrats

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    Just adding my respects, Chris, your patience certainly paid off. Love the one foot in mid-stide.

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    OMG!!!! This is wonderful. The angle makes it to me. The lily is really cool. Worth to wait for it.

    Szimi

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    Very cool image, I like the setting, light, striding pose, sharpness and these huge feet. Is this a small bird or a huge flower?

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    Lovely image Chris! Like the low angle and foot-up pose. Exposure is as always spot-on.

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    Thanks for the comments guys! Axel, the African Jacana is around 30cm in length.

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    Stunning image Chris, so typical of the Okavango! Lovely crisp detail in both the bird and plant, with a super BG!

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    Chris, you NEVER fail to provide pleasing images. Love the way the colors compliment each other.
    Cheers, Jay

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    Stunning image, Chris !! Brilliant use of selective focus plus a low view point adds to the presentation
    Thanks for showing
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    Rod Warnock

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    What a great shot Chris!! Love the light, pose and habitat included. Compositionally I think you did a terrific job but some part of me thinks that it would be even better with the bird a little more to the right of the frame. The general idea about subjects is to not put them to close to the frame while making your composition in the field as to have enough room for the subject to move into. To my eye it feels like the flower sort of frames off the rest of the image from the bird giving it sort of a cramped feel. Maybe taking a bit more of the left would do the trick??? I am not trying to be extensively negative, but this is my initial reaction. Apart from this little point I absolutely love this shot, and think you did a terrific job on the low angle. Well done man!

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