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    Great Blue Heron

    Take off!!
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    Walk softly and carry a big lens.

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    hmmm..... this one may look better.
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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Love that wing span...nice capture.

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    The second one looks a little sharper in the wing feathers. Looks like some harsh light to deal with. Nice shot and thanks for the comment on my first BIF. - TF
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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Nice shot, great pose you captured too.

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by OldClicker
    The second one looks a little sharper in the wing feathers.
    Little sharper does not mean that is better, I like the first one#









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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Personally, I don't see any difference in the two shots. They're both good. :thumbsup:

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Thanky folks. I loved the wings on this also.
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    Unhappy Re: Great Blue Heron

    Quote Originally Posted by SARtech
    Take off!!
    i have one that lives in an old tree next to my house,and im always without my camera when he does a fly by.but ill catch him sooner or later!

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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Graceful lift-off. I like #1 better as well.
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    Re: Great Blue Heron

    Good timing.
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