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    Dave Phillips
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    First green heron of spring and I am so happy not to be shooting
    nutria rats, frogs and snakes while waiting for birds.

    The light was harsh and high overhead as he was watching some noisy crows
    400mm, w/1.4z TC, 1/1000, f/9, +.33 ev
    c/c much appreciated

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    Raul Quinones
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    Nice picture, nice color and very sharp.

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    Alfred Forns
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    I like it a lot Dave Particularly the head turn Would crop a bit from the bottom !!!!

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    Hi Dave,

    You are making some improvement. Love the head turn and clean BG. I would leave it as presented. Excellent work!

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    I agree with Alfred. The heron is too high in the frame. Otherwise very nice!

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    Very nice. He looks intense.

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    Very nice, Dave! Good colors and sharpness. Headturn the major plus! And I like it just the way it is!
    Glad you are getting a few birds now--looking forward to many more!

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    Very nice image Dave. Sharp detail and nice clean bg. I think it would look good cropped on the bottom, perhaps with the fence post in the lower RH corner., Good capture!

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    thanks all for input/critique.
    Here is a recrop with a bit off the bottom. Wanted to avoid putting branch "in" the corner.

    He is perched on a down cypress branch over a duckweed covered bayou
    Last edited by Dave Phillips; 04-13-2008 at 12:45 PM.

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