The 3rd shot is excellent. Part of the egret is a tad blown but that was a real tough exposure. You caught a nice piece of action. Good work.
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Jwear, love the egrets, 4 I think. I don't even know if they are soft or not, but I love the shot, and the story line.
Pretty soon you will be writing a book about this invisible Harry. With your photos as illustration. These are the best I have noticed.
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I am going to leave the number "4" sitting there, so you all will see that I have either lost it, am tired, didn't pay attention in grade school, or have used technology so long I have no idea how to do 'rithmatic. :uhoh
Harry wasn't behind the tree. He was home lounging in his hot tub after a tough hour of shooting :lol It's hard work looking up, while holding that heavy camera, for minutes on end :lol4
Seriously, nice work on your part I like the third one also.
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[there he is over by the tree AGAIN it's us Harry the EGRETS hurry maybe there is still time
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Not one, not two, but three egrets, and one of them yakkin' great catch
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[/QUOTE] you guys go I am going to fish hope this gives you a or too harry thanks for all your support JEFF
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I think 1st one little soft
Really like the 3 egret shot
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The 3rd shot is excellent. Part of the egret is a tad blown but that was a real tough exposure. You caught a nice piece of action. Good work.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
“PHOTOGRAPHY IS THE ‘JAZZ’ FOR THE EYES…”
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Pretty soon you will be writing a book about this invisible Harry. With your photos as illustration. These are the best I have noticed.
ginger
I am going to leave the number "4" sitting there, so you all will see that I have either lost it, am tired, didn't pay attention in grade school, or have used technology so long I have no idea how to do 'rithmatic. :uhoh
OK, on second glance, THREE egrets.
Harry wasn't behind the tree. He was home lounging in his hot tub after a tough hour of shooting :lol It's hard work looking up, while holding that heavy camera, for minutes on end :lol4
Seriously, nice work on your part I like the third one also.
Thanks for sharing,
Steve