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Beautiful, Robin!
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Thank you, Carol. 🙂
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That is absolutely gorgeous. I love the stop action of the water.
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gorgeous!
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Thanks, Cindy. 🙂
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Amazing. Just amazing.
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I thought so too, Dawn. Couldn’t believe I caught the heron taking off. Usually he’s long gone by the time I get the camera focused.
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OOOOOOOO yay very exciting!!! Does it live there?!?
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It does, Elisa. He’s here every morning. 🙂
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Wow! What a fantastic action shot! You should be very proud of that one! x
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Thank you, Lucy. It was a lucky shot. 🙂
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Fantastic capture – very impressed!
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Thank you, Free Range Chick. 🙂
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you, Karma. 🙂
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Impressive! My husband is a bit of a twitcher and a photographer too and he spent quite some time stalking our local birdlife for shots like this!!
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Thank you, Sam. 🙂 This was a lucky shot. I fully expected to find I once again caught the tail-end of the bird or no bird at all.
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What a stunning capture.
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Thank you, Colline. 🙂
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Wow! Great shot, Robin!
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Thank you, Shirley. 🙂
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Einfach wunderschön, liebe Grüße von mir und eine gute glückliche Woche alles Liebe.Gislinde
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Thank you, Gislinde. Wishing you a happy week, too. 🙂
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A fantastic image … my mind is already playing the next bit …
where the heron’s ungainly take off becomes that almost pterodactyl graceful silhouette.
Thanks for sharing.
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You’re welcome, BeeSeeker. And thank you. 🙂 A pterodactyl is exactly what I think of when I see herons in flight.
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Stupendous shot, Robin, some photo’s just make you sit and stare … and absorb. Which I did. xPenx
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Thank you, Pen. 🙂
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Fantastic capture.
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Thank you, Fiona. 🙂
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Wow. You can almost see the bird’s feet in motion. jane
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Thanks, Jane. 🙂 It was a very lucky shot. I was thrilled to see the water droplets. I had no idea they formed an arc like that when the bird takes off from the water.
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Excellent shot.
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