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Uploaded: 07/27/12 9:30 AM GMT
Heron 2
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This one also was sitting pretty for me had my camera and well you can fill in the...........

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::SEFA
07/27/12 9:47 AM GMT
Another very well taken closeup shot with very good details.
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.tib
07/27/12 2:24 PM GMT
This is very nice Rob. Beautiful bird. The colors complement each other so well.
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::cynlee
07/27/12 3:57 PM GMT
Excellent, Rob. This one is different to me with the black patches. What a fine and cooperative subject.
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.snapshooter87
07/27/12 4:43 PM GMT
I too have never seen this color marked Heron. Most interesting.
How much did it charge for posing? :-).
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.gizmo1
07/27/12 5:12 PM GMT
What a poser it knows how to play the part,great looking photo and stunning detail.Did the bird ask for a fee.It like it is say do i look good in this spot because the composition is spot on my friend.
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.LakeMichigan
07/27/12 5:20 PM GMT
Another lovely shot, Rob. I believe he is posing for you. His color is a little different than what I am use to seeing.
Great comp.,color and lighting.
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.CDHale
07/27/12 10:59 PM GMT
Great in every way. Love the wildflowers, spot on comp. Faved!
-Christie
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::Fifthbeatle
07/28/12 11:42 AM GMT
On the pipe! nice work!
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::Starry173
07/29/12 1:10 AM GMT
I love the look of this shot. Great pose and capture.
Tom
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.Sree
08/02/12 8:28 AM GMT
Beautiful details on the heron dear.. love the capture
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.Eubeen
08/03/12 1:22 AM GMT
A very fine capture of the heron, Rob. Nice details, colours and clarity in the photo. Maybe crop some off the right side over to the stalk of the plant.
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