Click said:Great Heron in the morning fog
Eldar said:While I was out photographing an Osprey, we threw out a fish, trying to tempt the osprey to dive. However, as could be expected, A sea gull saw it first. This image is a bit into the 14 fps series, where the gull is half way through a rotation, due to the size and weight of the fish. Looks like a Fred Astaire dance move
1DX-II, 600 f4L IS II + 1.4xIII
Click said:Great Heron in the morning fog
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Lovely shot. Made special by the warm light and the low perspectiveClick said:Great Heron in the morning fog
Wonderful photo with great light and reflection.Click said:Great Heron in the morning fog
Valvebounce said:Hi Folks.
So many truly magnificent shots here, and so few ways to say how great they are, I have to confess to running out of verbs and then feeling guilty for only looking and not just saying nice shot when a nice shot was posted, thanks to Click for breaking that circle too.
So, great shots to all who have taken the time to share and thank you.
Cheers, Graham.
I agree!hbr said:Valvebounce said:Hi Folks.
So many truly magnificent shots here, and so few ways to say how great they are, I have to confess to running out of verbs and then feeling guilty for only looking and not just saying nice shot when a nice shot was posted, thanks to Click for breaking that circle too.
So, great shots to all who have taken the time to share and thank you.
Cheers, Graham.
I totally agree with you, Graham. I often feel that saying, "nice picture" etc seems corny although I love the picture. That is why I wanted to keep the thumbs up image which would allow the OP to see who liked his/her pictures allowing someone to comment on a picture if it bowled them over. Sometimes it becomes confusing to know which picture the person commenting is talking about.
Brian