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    Default GOTCHA! - White Morph Reddish Egret grabbing a fish.

    Captured this image yesterday out at Ding. First time the White morph out there has come up close enough for me to work on him. He gave me a great show yesterday, and lots of close-up work with the 600mm at ground level. I originally had this as a horizontal crop, but decided a vertical worked better and drew more attention to the action. let me know if you want to see the hrozontal version, but I think this one is better.

    Canon 1DsMII, 600mm f/4L, f/5, ISO 200, 1/1000, plus one and a third EV (verified correct by histogram), off tripod at ground level.

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    Yes, the crop looks good. I like the water trail and drops. Quite an intimate predator/prey view.

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    Hey Bob, I really like your image but I would like to see it a little darker. Other than that is a great portrait of this egret.

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    Bob. I like it even more flipped horizontally.

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    Love it, Bob. My eye travels right from the bird's eye to the fish. I seem to see where a bit of CCW might be called for??

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    great catch!!! by you too!! lol wonderful timing!

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    Hey Bob!

    Love it man... You did well with the exposure. I would add a little more sharpening!

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    Hey all, here it is with a bit more punch, and some sharpening (original had no sharpening)

    Last edited by Bob Blanchard; 04-14-2008 at 08:28 AM.

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    I definitely prefer the punched up version (but it busts the 800 pixel limit :( )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Poor View Post
    I definitely prefer the punched up version (but it busts the 800 pixel limit :( )

    Ooops - Fixed it.

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    Wow Bob, Nice capture. The second image really fixed the eye as it looked a little soft to me. Wonderful shot!

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    Gus Cobos
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    Love the image Bob,
    Great composition colors and details. Like the eye and the action on this one...:D

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