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GHiF — Grey Heron in Flight


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Ops, that gave a somewhat oversharpend impression



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Nice capture but are the that dark where you are, this is what we get

 

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Ops, that gave a somewhat oversharpend impression


The light was harsh — read no clouds — and the bird was
at the perfect distance… I never use / add sharpening.


Nice capture but are the that dark where you are, this is what we get

 


Right, Mike, but this is not the same subspecies of Heron!



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The light was harsh — read no clouds — and the bird was
at the perfect distance… I never use / add sharpening.


Right, Mike, but this is not the same subspecies of Heron!

 

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Thanks


I have to admit your subspecies is sexier and possibly
easier to photograph because it is lighter… well done!