Great Egret Munching on Crabs
largelylivin
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Isn't it always this way? I get a great opportunity to capture a Great Egret nice and close and the lighting conditions right outside the envelop! Oh how I'd like to reshoot these an hour earlier in the day! Pentax K20D, DA*300/f4, 1/180s, f4 ISO 800, with flash and Better Beamer. All taken with monopod. The fuzzy one (first one) is artistically my favorite.
Brad Newby
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Meanwhile, that water is just magic.
I don't know if it's the lens or if there's a setting amiss here. It seems like something is off?
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I've only had the K20D camera about 2 months and the camera presets are considerably different than the K10D. I checked the metadata. Sharpness was -1 (I don't know why), everything else was 0.
I know that my pp is a bit too , but look at the original. To my eye, that's what color marsh grass is in evening light.
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You can almost here the cries from the tiny crab "oh no!"
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