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    Connie Mier
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    Default Worm for breakfast

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    Another shot of the yellowcrown nightheron with its catch on Biscayne Bay.
    Sony a700, 70-400mm
    1/640, f5.6, ISO400, manual meter, from the canoe.
    Thanks for looking.
    Connie

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the captured moment and inclusion of the reflection and might crop a tad off the left and maybe tone down the yellow spots in the water. I might also sharpen the bird a bit more.

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    Hi Connie,
    That is quite some meal :D
    I would not crop from the left - it would unbalance the comp. I might tone down the yellow spots. I particularly like the inclusion of the reflection:)

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Cool capture Connie and you did well with the reflection. Agree with the above comments on a tad more canvas on the right. Good eye to have seen this :)

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    Eric Diller
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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    I like the captured moment and inclusion of the reflection and might crop a tad off the left and maybe tone down the yellow spots in the water. I might also sharpen the bird a bit more.
    I agree...but what an awesome capture!

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    Fabs Forns
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    I like this omen better than the previous one, would still sharpen bird a bit more. Good capture.

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    JamesVan
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    Great use of a camera moving platform. Canoe's are tough to hand hold on. The angle on the horizon line possibly needs rotating.

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