This is in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands and even though I have been there at least a dozen times, I never saw this tree until the GBH camped under it. There is always something new.
Brian
Don George wrote:
Very nice. Like the composition in #1 the best showing the ripples in the water and more of the tree.[/quote
Thank you, Don, I go back and forth with closer or more of the background.
Brian
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MarkB1 wrote:
#3 for me, up closer ... and I like to off composition to the right - as the tree is part of it, by your mention.
Thank you, Mark, glad you liked the images and thanks for your choice.
Brian
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James McQueen wrote:
Awesome images of the GBH. I try to capture them but find them extremely spookie.
-Jim
Thanks Jim, glad you liked them. The GBH is very spooky in the wild but I was in a wetland on a boardwalk, the birds nest there and get very used to humans, so they don't mind us getting close.
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KirkB wrote:
Lovely scene and very well captured and presented Brian... #4 is my favorite.
Kirk
Thanks Kirk, for the kind words and thanks for your choice.
Brian
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Herb Houghton wrote:
Beautiful habitat down there Brian. My pick is #1 for the slightly angled head towards the viewer. I might clone out the bright white spot above him.
Herb, Thanks for your kind words, it certainly can be beautiful down here. I have recently noticed the white spot and think it should be removed, so thanks for the good advice.
Brian