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    A local bird, I took this picture at the Sarapiquí river, some time ago. this is the famele and is looking for some crabs to take to her chicks.

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    Hi Juan Carlos !!!! Neat looking bird I like the pose and head angle Did fine with harsh light Sure wish you didn't cut the feet I know they are underwater but still like seeing the virtual feel !!!

    Peculiar bg I like the tone of the mid bg better The bright mid and dark top detract from the bird but not much you could have done !!!!

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    I don't think I've seen this species before, thanks for sharing! I agree regarding more space at the bottom and a lower angle might have helped with better subject/BG separation. Keep them coming!

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    These are difficult birds to photograph and you did a fine job. We had the pleasure of seeing one while in Panama and they are truly beautiful. I agree about just a tad more room on the bottom for the virtual feet. Thanks for sharing Juan.

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    Beautiful bird. I too had an opportunity to photograph it at the Sarapiqui River last year. Wonder if it's the same bird?

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    All good comments above but I disagree with Alfredo on the head position as the bird's head is turned slightly away from you.

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    Let us see it

    Hey Doug, probably is the same bird. Upload a picture and see.
    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Brown View Post
    Beautiful bird. I too had an opportunity to photograph it at the Sarapiqui River last year. Wonder if it's the same bird?

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    Question Hello Artie!

    Well, what can I say? you are right, a thing to consider is my lack of some equipment. for instance a very long telefoto lens. I really need one since this birds get very nervous as soon as they see me. may be I am very ugly!
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    All good comments above but I disagree with Alfredo on the head position as the bird's head is turned slightly away from you.

    later and love, artie

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