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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    This image of the cattle egret was taken early in the morning at Wakodahatchee as they were leaving for the day.These birds are so beautiful at breeding time so perhaps we have another opportunity to photograph them the

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    All comments are appreciated. Thanks !!

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    Nice sharp image with a soft BG! I only wish the HA was a little more towards you or taken before the bird past you. I would be happy with a capture like this. Well done!
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    Judy....loved the sharpness. I like the head angle. Compositionally excellent too. I think a little crop from bottom will make it better.

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    Excellent wing position and HA, love the white on white exposure!!!
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    beautiful Judy, a sweet angle of light on this gracful flight.

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    Subtle sky, beautiful eye, cool leg position and nice whites with not shadows. You nailed it, Judy Lynn.

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