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    Default White Ibis just after landing.

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    Taken at 6:12 PM in February just before sunset in sweet light at Anhinga Trail.
    I had set the shutter to high speed as the previous shot was a flight/landing shot, but I like this shot better.
    Thanks for looking.


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    Hey Karl, Noelle and I just visited the Anhinga trail a few days ago.. the mosquitoes were so thick they could carry you off :eek:

    You did a very nice job on the whites I'm not going to say it... nope I'm not.. Ok! a better head angle would make this already fantastic shot a point or two better

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    Karl, very nice exposure and frozen pose. I also like the relative size of the brid in the frame and its placement. Pity about the light angle but clearly nothing you could've done. Very well done.

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    Beautiful light and pose!
    Like the BG and included habitat.

    Would have been nice to have the front wing lit more evenly underneath.

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    like it Karl,nice evening light,nice colors,nice detail in the whites.thanks.

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    Amazing light, pose and setting. The whites are beautifully exposed and the comp works great here.

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    nice pose and light, i like the habitat too
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