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    Juvenile White Ibis shot at Anclote Gulf Park (25 miles north of St. Pete, Florida)

    1/800 at f7 and ISO 800
    Bigma at 226mm
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    HI Scoot, I like the water droplet on the tip of the beak and the raised foot. I do wish there were more space at the bottom of the frame for the virtual feet. Also some fill flash would have help in the ovecast light.
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    Hi Scott. I like the striding pose and the water droplet. Don makes some good points about the crop and fill flash. Overall the image seems a tad underexposed on my monitor; none of the whites look white.
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    Don covered it all but lovely timing and I too like the water droplet on the beak. Many thanks for sharing.

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