Rusty, you definitely have posting conquered now. Another really good shot! It took me a minute to realize that that is his foot in the bottom left of the photo. I love the light on his face, his expression, and the ruffled up head feathers. Looks fierce! Best, Pam
Rusty, you definitely have posting conquered now. Another really good shot! It took me a minute to realize that that is his foot in the bottom left of the photo. I love the light on his face, his expression, and the ruffled up head feathers. Looks fierce! Best, Pam
Again, Thanks for your help,
i thought this was a good crop for the photo, puts you in the mind of one of the Raptor dinosaurs
The first woud had been better if the leg wasn't coming out of no where. It would have been more effective is the leg was connected to the GBH.
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Dennis KaczorRegistered UsersPosts: 2,413Major grins
edited May 10, 2011
Nice images Rusty, love the first one and I have to say I just love it when they have an itch, it adds to the image when you capture them doing this.
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Again, Thanks for your help,
i thought this was a good crop for the photo, puts you in the mind of one of the Raptor dinosaurs
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he was stalking up on the fish he has in the other photo i posted 'great blue heron-RAPTOR'
looked serious to me
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The first woud had been better if the leg wasn't coming out of no where. It would have been more effective is the leg was connected to the GBH.
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