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Nov 3, 2023 20:33:20   #
jdtonkinson Loc: Red Wing, MN
 
Wonderful set Bubba. What a great opportunity

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Nov 3, 2023 22:44:28   #
artesdecobo
 
jdtonkinson wrote:
Wonderful set Bubba. What a great opportunity


Thank you very much, Jim. Yes, opportunities like this are too few and too far between.

Bubba

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Nov 4, 2023 00:40:36   #
JeffDavidson Loc: Originally Detroit Now Los Angeles
 
Beautiful shots. Too bad about some of the backgrounds. Nicely captured, sharp and colorful.

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Nov 4, 2023 05:54:40   #
JimmyTB
 
To paraphrase Louis Pasteur "Fortune favors the prepared photographer". If presented with the same opportunity I doubt that I would have gotten comparable results. But I would sure like to try. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing

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Nov 4, 2023 07:28:33   #
Dan Thornton Loc: Corpus Christi, Texas
 
Nice shots, I particularly like the 5th one.

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Nov 4, 2023 07:45:01   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 
Ah-ah, FUNNY! You can't ask better detail & colors than you have rite here. Beauties!

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Nov 4, 2023 08:47:59   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Great set and details Bubba.

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Nov 4, 2023 09:32:25   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
NICE ! looks like he just fledged ........thanks for sharing

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Nov 4, 2023 09:32:26   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
artesdecobo wrote:
Two weeks ago I was treated to a visit by an immature Green Heron.

I spotted the bird on my neighbor’s porch around 75 yards away and prepared to capture some BIF shots if it came in my direction. It launched directly towards me from deep shadows (no BIF shots) and to my surprise, landed on my upper deck railing around 10 feet from where I was sitting.

Unable to get a shot with a 1200mm equivalent focal length zoom lens set at max zoom, I somehow managed to zoom out and rotate my camera without disturbing this gorgeous bird. The heron subsequently offered me great portrait shots, initially from my deck railing at 10-20 feet subject distance; then at around 15-18 feet subject distance when it hopped on my deck where it was backgrounded by a colorful ceramic planter; and finally at around 35 feet subject distance when it hopped down to my ugly rock backyard.

Green Herons are secretive by nature and although they occasionally land on my lower dock to fish offering me look down shots, I could not believe this one conveniently positioned itself for me for almost an hour on much more favorable backgrounds.

For story telling purposes, these images are in the sequence captured. I hope you enjoy viewing these shots as much as I did capturing in them.

Bubba
Two weeks ago I was treated to a visit by an immat... (show quote)


Nice shots Bubba.

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Nov 4, 2023 09:43:36   #
Bubbee Loc: Aventura, Florida
 
Wow! Excellent!

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Nov 4, 2023 10:02:24   #
jimvanells Loc: Augusta, GA
 
Excellent work!

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Nov 4, 2023 11:11:20   #
47greyfox Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
 
Excellent set! I’m a little surprised that the heron didn’t take flight. Really timid, they are.

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Nov 4, 2023 12:31:15   #
clickety
 
Congratulations on this excellent set. You were given a ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity and have beautifully preserved the encounter forever. That is the epitome of photography!

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Nov 4, 2023 12:32:56   #
W9OD Loc: Wisconsin
 
Wonderful set! I love Green Herons. We get a few in Wisconsin every summer. Wish they would give me a chance like this.

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Nov 4, 2023 14:17:20   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
artesdecobo wrote:
Two weeks ago I was treated to a visit by an immature Green Heron.

I spotted the bird on my neighbor’s porch around 75 yards away and prepared to capture some BIF shots if it came in my direction. It launched directly towards me from deep shadows (no BIF shots) and to my surprise, landed on my upper deck railing around 10 feet from where I was sitting.

Unable to get a shot with a 1200mm equivalent focal length zoom lens set at max zoom, I somehow managed to zoom out and rotate my camera without disturbing this gorgeous bird. The heron subsequently offered me great portrait shots, initially from my deck railing at 10-20 feet subject distance; then at around 15-18 feet subject distance when it hopped on my deck where it was backgrounded by a colorful ceramic planter; and finally at around 35 feet subject distance when it hopped down to my ugly rock backyard.

Green Herons are secretive by nature and although they occasionally land on my lower dock to fish offering me look down shots, I could not believe this one conveniently positioned itself for me for almost an hour on much more favorable backgrounds.

For story telling purposes, these images are in the sequence captured. I hope you enjoy viewing these shots as much as I did capturing in them.

Bubba
Two weeks ago I was treated to a visit by an immat... (show quote)


Bubba, absolutely amazingly beautiful shots - and with phenomenal clarity, no less Such masterpieces of photography and a testament to your high-level skills 👑👑🔟👑👑

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