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Old 20-02-13, 02:42 PM
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Heron

here's one I took the other day.



Heron by Alex 60d, on Flickr

Camera Canon EOS 60D
Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 141 mm
ISO Speed 250



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Cracking shot and reflection.
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Nice detail, like the symmetry.
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Thanks for the comments guys
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lovely shot - have you tried cloning out that bit of reed on the reflection? you *could* also crop it so you have a perfectly symmetrical bird+reflection shot rather than one with a lot of the bank above the bird which is what you have now. that's a matter of taste, and i do seem to have this burning need to try and make things symmetrical(!) which i fully accept may just be me!!

just my opinions, feel free to discard them lol
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lovely shot - have you tried cloning out that bit of reed on the reflection? you *could* also crop it so you have a perfectly symmetrical bird+reflection shot rather than one with a lot of the bank above the bird which is what you have now. that's a matter of taste, and i do seem to have this burning need to try and make things symmetrical(!) which i fully accept may just be me!!

just my opinions, feel free to discard them lol
I haven't really done anything to the image except sharpen it slightly and a light crop otherwise the image is as taken
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