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    This photo was taken from a kayak in the Tarpon Bay Wildlife Sanctuary. My family and I rented a kayak to course the marsh looking for birds. I spotted two Green Herons, one of which I was able to photograph. The second one was secluded deep in the brush along the water. I was able to get within 5 feet of the bird! This bird was a life bird for me and it was very cool to see it up close for my first time!

    Taken with a Nikon D40 and Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR lens @ 220mm.
    (1/200, f/5.6, ISO 200, Handheld.)


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    Hey Joey, welcome to BPN!!

    Strong image overall. Lots of details, and well exposed. I love the perch covered with barnacles, very cool. Colours look muted as posted, but I notice you didn't post this in sRGB - most people won't see the colours as you intended them to be.

    Comp-wise, I'd prefer a true vertical with some off at left, or otherwise with more room around. Good stuff, looking forward to more from you!

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    Thanks Daniel!

    Next time I will post inn sRGB. Sorry about that.

    I do agree with you about more room around the bird. This image was not cropped, so I couldn't really do anything about it. I wish I had included more of the perch in the image as well.

    I look forward to posting more images. This looks like a really good place to learn!

    Joey

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