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    Default White Morph Reddish Egret with Reflection

    Captured Saturday morning. I liked the feel on this one. The foot up and water drop coming off the beak added a nice touch IMO. I'd have liked a catchlight, but other than that I like it.

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    I like the intense look and pose. Not sure of the reflection though.

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    WOW! Excellent.

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    Very intimate - it feels like you've been shoulder to shoulder with it.

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    I really like this very much as presented. Dark BG on top adds great contrast, subject has sharp detail and I like the way the reflection fades away toward bottom. Very well done.
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    This is just fantastic. It is sharp but the fog subdues it for a romantic effect, which also enhances the BG. The reflection is awesome as it is visable but subdued and does not fight the picture for dominance. In my opinion it is a winner.

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    This is a winner in my book, too! I agree with the two previous comments. The white morph is such a beauty, anyway, and this setting is perfect for it. Where was this taken?

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    Thanks all.

    Cindy - this was captured out a Ding Darling, near the tower (but I got down at the water line for POV). I had one alternate pose that I think may be better. Hope I'm not breaking the rules by adding it to this thread and getting your opinions:

    Same exif as original, just a different pose:

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    Very lovely shot. I like the first post best. The raised foot puts it over the top. Thought it could use a touch more sharpening. Especially around the eye.

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    Hey Bob,

    Love the composition and reflection on this one. I have to agree with Leroy's re-post with a little more sharpening. Did you use fill flash?

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    Thanks all. I agree the sharpening helped. I'm always reluctant to sharpen, but have gotten better at it (thanks to the SWFL IPT), so will touch it up a bit.

    Maxis - No flash was used. It is presented as it was created. Only crop and a few sensor dust spot removals.

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    Thanks for the info, Bob. I wondered if it was at Ding. Thanks for the info - I haven't seen one there in a long time. Guess it's time to get back there and start looking for this guy.

    I like the re-post, too.

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    I liked it from the get-go and Leroy's re-post is excellent. Love the mood and the fog. It is difficult to make dark-above light-below images work but you did so here. Way to go.
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