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White-faced Egret fishing.
-- Sean Corley (corley@plpk.uq.edu.au), June 03, 1999
This is a lovely picture, you've captured an expressive moment. (Just curious: Did you try continuous mode?) The egret;s beak is hidden, but you've got the water moving... A suggestion: I would crop off the upper area (about 1/6 of the picture's height). Looking forward to your next photograph.
-- Jana Mullerova (jana.mullerova@eurocontrol.be), June 03, 1999.
Jana, I used single shot mode, but I didn't have much choice as this was the last shot on the roll.I would have liked one more shot to get the egret with the fish in it's beak to complete a series.(1.poised before the strike,2. the strike, 3.success)
-- Sean Corley (corley@plpk.uq.edu.au), June 03, 1999.
sean, i agree with Jana that it is more effective if you crop it down from the top to just above the first water droplet on the right.
-- richard mittleman (gon2foto@gte.net), June 03, 1999.
GREAT shot!DON'T change the crop. As this stands you have many options for framing, and if you use it as a stock photo the out of focus upper area is perfect for dropping in the client's text.
Keith
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-- Keith Clark (ClarkPhotography@spiritone.com), June 04, 1999.
Great shot, especially considering you had only one frame left and you got it! Good exposure and detail. I just have a question: Where do you find white-faced Egrets? I live in Florida and have never heard of them. Are they even a North American bird? Donna
-- Donna P. Bollenbach (cassidy@icubed.net), June 05, 1999.
Beautifull, beautifull, beautifull ... Congratulations.
-- Charles Dias (deepblue97a@hotmail.com), June 07, 1999.