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18-SEP-2010
heron, no egrets...
Birding is very, very difficult......argh!
Nikon D700
1/30s f/5.6 at 300.0mm iso1600
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larose forest photos
27-Sep-2010 02:03
This is a sweetly humorous shot! V
settler
24-Sep-2010 17:29
What a splendid chappie to come across..V!!
Margot W
23-Sep-2010 14:50
What a lovely little heron. I usually get blurry shots so this one is Fabulous!
V
globalgadabout
23-Sep-2010 14:49
your patience paid off though...love the rusty perch and the riot of grasses..
January Grey
23-Sep-2010 06:22
The little heron likes that perch too! Terrific catch, Sharon! V~
bill friedlander
21-Sep-2010 18:15
Nice head on look at the heron and his long legs. Excellent focus on the eye. V
an nguyen
21-Sep-2010 16:04
Good one, I never get a decent bird shot.
Patricia Kay
21-Sep-2010 15:28
Great capture Sharon...no birding is not easy but its fantastic when at last there is a good sharp shot...BV
Guest
21-Sep-2010 14:11
such a cuty and indeed big feet,lol.
Colin Storey
21-Sep-2010 12:30
Wonderful image of a difficult subject. v
Gerhard Ritsema
21-Sep-2010 11:20
Big toes! (c: Very nice capture Sharon!
Blandine Mangin
21-Sep-2010 08:50
very beautiful capture ! v
Bryan Murahashi
21-Sep-2010 05:47
Wonderful capture, Sharon. Like the glowing red it its eye.
Hank Vander Velde
21-Sep-2010 02:15
Come on Sharon, BIRDING is fun. A nicely composed image is your reward as is the chance to enjoy the beauty of nature.
PauloCGama
20-Sep-2010 23:52
Very indeed. No way they pose for me. LOL
Excellent job.
Graeme
20-Sep-2010 22:40
Very nicely composed Sharon.BV
David Hobbs
20-Sep-2010 22:35
A good clean capture, nicely composed as always. Nice angle to.
Stephanie
20-Sep-2010 21:59
I agree ~ my goal is to improve with birding shots as well. Just need a longer lens than my 70-300mm.
this is a charming capture Sharon! V
Phillip Normanton
20-Sep-2010 20:41
You could almost call it "Heron, No Egrets" ;o)
Yes, birding is best left to the crop-cameras - that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it :o)
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