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    Default Glossy Ibis in Flight - Topside POV

    Captured this image this morning at Harns Marsh. Great light. Although I caught both the up and down wing positions well in other frames, I preferred this topside POV against this BG. The light was perfect to bring out that iredescent sheen on the Glossy Ibis.

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    What fantastic colors - background and bird. It's perhaps flying away a bit but that would be nit-picking. JR

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    Beautiful image, I love the iridescent sheen in the wings.

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    Amazing colours in the bird and you have captured them extremely well.

    It could be me and/or my laptop, but I wonder if a bit more detail is available with a touch of sharpening. Photo is sharp, but I wonder if there is more available.

    Lovely

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    Different view that shows the colours perfectly. TFS
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    A feast of technicolor delight, marvellous work.

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    Great posture,colours and comp

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    Great wing position and colours. Wish it was mine!
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    beautiful shot lovely light bringing out the lovely colours of this bird

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    Bob, Thanks so much for introducing me to Harns Marsh, it is a great location with a large variety of birds. It was nice to meet you in person. Beautiful background and details on the glossy.

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    Great BG and killer light. The fact that he's slightly angled away from you here doesn't hurt at all but helps give you that great top view.
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    Agree with all above comments. I love the colours and light. A superb BG and top view. Like it a lots TFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    Bob, Thanks so much for introducing me to Harns Marsh, it is a great location with a large variety of birds. It was nice to meet you in person. Beautiful background and details on the glossy.
    Was great meeting you as well Denise! Hope you all got some great images that morning! Harns is a good location, and not very well known yet. The birds there aren't as acclimated to people as in other locations around here.

    To everyone else, thanks for your responses. This bird was actually turning to come toward me whenI captured this image (although body is angled slightly away here). I could definitely sharpen it more if needed, but I always stay on the conservative side when it comes to sharpening.

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