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    Default Horned Grebe Gives a Shake

    Photographed this little guy yesterday morning. Grebes don't have a very strong wing flap--more of a shake.
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    I like the pose, angle and water colors. I might raise the color temperature a tad.

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    Nice to get close to one of these. I like it, especially all the water and fluff flying around.

    I played with the eye just a touch. What do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Poor View Post
    Nice to get close to one of these. I like it, especially all the water and fluff flying around.

    I played with the eye just a touch. What do you think?
    Hi Jim, looks good to me! I had it pretty dark and then backed off--but yours looks best!

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    Nice pose, and we can see how far back on the body the legs are. A species I have never seen from less than 200 yards away...

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    love watching little grebes do this shake Bonnie, and you show
    it well here....I mean, that grebe is just hovering right over the water. Splendid reflection colors.

    Wonder is sharpening the little splash droplets would add any at all?

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    Beautiful timing in this capture bonnie. Really love the fluffy feathers and the wonderful eye contact. Excellent image and many thanks for sharing !!!

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    Agree with previous Would add to level Seems to need some CC rotation Like the feel and feather detail !!!!

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    Thanks everyone! I did a little more PP as per your suggestions.
    How do you like it now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Cadieux View Post
    Nice pose, and we can see how far back on the body the legs are. A species I have never seen from less than 200 yards away...
    Daniel, I find it so interesting that across the continent (as in our case) there is so much variety in the availability of different species, and how tame they are.
    Horned Grebes are a dime a dozen here in the Pacific Northwest. If you are patient they will start to come in closer, especially around the marinas, although this one here was actually taken on an open bay.

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    I think the warmer color is really the way to go....
    can really see the green coolness in the first one now(but it is cool there....right? :) )

    but either still works well

    was that a great bit of help from me or what??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Phillips View Post
    I think the warmer color is really the way to go....
    can really see the green coolness in the first one now(but it is cool there....right? :) )

    but either still works well

    was that a great bit of help from me or what??
    LOL! It was great help, Dave! Look at those little sparkly water droplets! Too cool! :cool::):p:p

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    Lovely capture Bonnie and your re-post boosts it up a notch. You're having quite a run on waterfowl close-ups. Keep them coming.
    Last edited by Stephen Stephen; 03-03-2008 at 09:04 PM.

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    Fantastic shot Bonnie, great angle, don't see this too often

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