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    Ken Watkins
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    This image was taken whilst sitting on the roof of our unmoored and drifting boat at the "new" site of Gondikwa Heronry in the Okavango Delta, on 27th December 2010.

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    Ken, I have never seen these guys sitting in a tree, always wading in water looking for their next meal. The angle works for me, as he is against a lovely sky BG. The pink on the wing shows off his breeding colours. Maybe a bit tight at the bottom.

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    The best IQ I have seen from you Ken..Love the BG...Very nice image!

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    This is one brilliant closeup at 105mm . The exposure is spot on and the lovely sky , and the reds and yellows on the bird offer a lovely contrast which make the image very interesting !!

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    Excellent IQ! I like the bright colors in the BG as well. Good vertical comp.One of your best so far Ken! Well done,
    Gail

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    Ken:

    He is looking very sweet ( for a stork that is ) and the clouds give a nice sense of depth to the image.

    Good DOF, not easy with this long bill and body!

    The sky looks really saturated, perhaps the air is esp. clear there.

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    Thanks everybody for your kind comments, it is remarkable what a little sunlight (in the right direction) can do, it was amazingly windy though.

    Randy,

    The sky can appear to be "unrealistically" blue in Africa, and I think in this one the clouds bring it out even more

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    Wonderful shot. Great pose, exposed very well, love the blue sky and comp.
    Well done.

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