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    Alfred Forns
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    This is an unusual anhinga pose She would sink slowly with the beak up in the air

    Comments welcome and much appreciated

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    f 5.6 1/1000 sec
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    An avian submarine!!! One of the many interesting things one sees out in the field!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Cooper View Post
    An avian submarine!!! One of the many interesting things one sees out in the field!!
    You stole my thought! I'd like it back please :D As soon as I read your description Al, I was thinking, "oh wow, she thinks she's a submersible"... Definitely an identity crisis. I like the center placement of the anhinga and the water rings coming out from the center. Very cool!

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    The concentric circles add to the charms of this capture, Al, very nice and unusual, even for the "snake" bird!

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    I hear sonar pings! ;) Very unusual.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Good image to demonstrate when centering the subject works. I have done similar in many images and Blake already said why it works.

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