Hi, everyone and sorry for the lack of participation lately -- the tour season has been busy! Glenn Bartley and I hooked up a few weeks ago here in Costa Rica for some photography, and we came across this bare-throated tiger heron in a lowland rainforest river (Glenn posted a sweet shot from this encounter a couple of weeks ago). This was one of the coolest photo opportunities I've had in quite a while (amazing how still these guys stay while fishing!).
Like Glenn, I immediately thought slow shutter speed and composed here to include a bit of the surroundings. I have some tighter shots and some wider shots but this one was one of my favorites of the series as it seemed to strike a nice balance between bird and habitat. Comments always appreciated.
Tech: Canon Mark IV, Canon 300 mm lens, 2x TC, f22, 2.5 seconds, ISO 320, polarizer, tripod, cable release, mirror lockup
Post: Full-frame image, standard tweaks in Lightroom







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I like the effect of the water. Well captured.

