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btaylor, I like color and clarity of that image, very nice heron, what kind of heron is that?
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I have no idea what type of heron it is sorry. I believe it's a black and white heron with a yellow beak. :-P
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Great shot Ben, I love how the heron is framed between the two tall pieces of grass.
Fred~
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Hi Ben,
That picture has scored back some quality points for 28-135. Great shot!
Cheers!
Dev
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Here are a couple from this last weekend in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Both were shot on a 400D with a 70-200 f/4 IS. 1/250s and 1/200s, respectively, f/4, ISO100. The first shot is cropped about 60%, the second is not.
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I used my 17/55mm f/2.8 IS USM for this shot so I was pretty close and they were very curious...
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Ants building a nest? using leaves []
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American Avocet Courting Ritual, this is a few seconds before the "action" []. Lying flat on my belly, 40D, 400 f/5.6L, f/7.1, 1/1000 ISO250, heavy crop and noon lighting. Taken at San Jaoquin Wildlife Sanctuary, Irvine, CA
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