Ghoulish is right...it's the eye that does it for me. I'm glad I'm not the one it's staring at...geesh :) You've done a nice job of capturing this heron and it's amazing how the water, even though close in color to the bird, still sets a diagonal angle that acutally points up the vertical positioning of the heron and the two grass spears in the foreground do a wonderful job of lending a complimentary, if sparse, frame. Nice job :)PJ
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This Heron looks like he's had a hard life but still appears beautiful in his own way in your
exceptional capture. VERY WELL DONE, thanks for sharing, Don