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    Default Eco Pond reflections II

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    This image was created in the morning at 8:31am in Everglades National Park, Eco Pond, Florida. I went back this morning and found the pond with less activity than last week. There were about 12 Black-necked Stilts, but none of them made any hurry to get close to the green reflections. After about 1.5 hours they finally came closer and provided some good opportunities. Like this one as the Stilt actually catched a little fish.

    This image was created with the Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS lens at 800mm, and the EOS-1DMIV. ISO 400. Evaluative metering: 1/2500 sec. at f/5.6 set manually.

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    beautiful Clemens, even though its not mirrored, i like the reflection and the blue bubbles around the feet.

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    Wonderful shot. Love the pose, excellent water color, great detail, and exposed very well. Dont know if its just me, but the fish seems a tad bright. Other than that...
    Very well done.

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    Very nice shot, love the pose and the colours look good too.

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    I like this one. The position of the bird in the frame is excellent as is the HA. Love the little fish. Exposure is perfect for the blacks and whites. I prefer this image to the first because of the little fish. There is a black line coming from the rear of the bird. Is this a feather or a water line?
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    very nice pose and details the small fish adds more interest
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    Quote Originally Posted by gail bisson View Post
    There is a black line coming from the rear of the bird. Is this a feather or a water line?
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    This is the tail feather.

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    Nice composition and excellent expsoure control and sharpness, good eye contact.

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