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G.E. Smith wrote:
Douglas - Wow, what a beautiful set of images! I can't find the words to describe how incredible the backgrounds are. I guess I just did. Incredible backgrounds. Great Job.
Greg
Thank you, Greg! We do have some beautiful fall colors at some local lakes here.
Douglas
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morris wrote:
You have multiple outstanding images in this thread Douglas. There are so many that I lost track of them yet the color and lighting is what I remember most
Morris
Thank you, Morris! I like to shoot soon after sunrise whenever possible.
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rand1951 wrote:
Stunning work!! The Fall colors reflecting on the water makes killer images and the eagles hooked talons is always epic. The heron images were my favorite, especially the flying image, even with you fast shutter, in looked like a slight blur of the background that pushed it up a notch.
rand
Thank, you, Rand! With the flying heron, I think I just shot some kingfishers at high shutter speed and forgot to change it when the heron was flying by. Glad it worked out fine.Douglas
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YEG-Photog wrote:
Good looking set, Douglas. Heron images are my faves.
Thank you, YEG-Photo!
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johnohio wrote:
Super collection of beauties here. I love the great fall backgrounds and the variety of subjects. Well done
John
Thank you very much, John!
Douglas
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cseelye wrote:
Image 6 stopped me in my tracks. Far and away the best GBH image I've seen in a long time, and that includes my own shots, and I photograph hundreds of herons a year.
Well done. All of the images in this post deserve all the praise you are receiving.
-Chris
Thank you, Chris! The heron in #6 was really close, it basically filled the frame. I was looking at the fungi on a tree stump and didn't even realize the heron was standing on the top of the stump. There is a big red maple tree about 60'-70' on the other side of the pond behind the heron. I lucked out with the background and morning light. I shot the heron for about 5 minutes before I moved on, I had the wife and the dog with me so couldn't observe it for too long.
Much appreciae your kind words.
Douglas
Here is another shot of the heron from a slightly different angle.
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