nothing crappy about the first one...
damn nice, I say --  and one of my favorite birds, too

It's just the overly light overly soft stuff in the foreground that's a problem in the second - I'd file that - since the other is quite wonderful

ann

On 4/29/2012 22:08, Paul Stenquist wrote:
But crappy pics. Couldn't get close enough for the 60-250, but couldn't pas up 
this great blue heron that was holding court at the opening of a culvert where 
the Rouge River runs under a street near my house. Lots of shrubbery in the 
way, but I found some holes. 1816 is about 40% of frame, 1824 is about 20% of 
frame.

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=15629832&size=lg
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=15629833&size=lg




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