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Taken at the Wetland centre, Llanelli on 05-02-12
· Date: Fri February 10, 2012 · Views: 482
· Filesize: 30.8kb, 307.6kb · Dimensions: 1000 x 713 ·
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Keywords: Heron Ardea cinerea
Camera Information: Nikon D300, Lens: Sigma 150 - 500
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turkeyneck

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Fri February 10, 2012 5:28pm

I like, I like!!

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glsammy

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Fri February 10, 2012 7:26pm

Nice one. Almost perfect reflection.

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Sat February 11, 2012 4:10am

I like it too! You're still 'bothering' them herons to good effect then Wayne?! My tinniest niggle (and its something I do all the time by the way!) is its cropped a tad too tight to the reflections head - but of course this might be all the room you have in the pic to begin with?

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welsh.lensman

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Sat February 11, 2012 2:25pm

Many thanks for your comments Lee, Graham and Pauline, much appreciated. Your correct Pauline it was the bottom of the image and there was no room to crop further away from the head.

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Sat February 11, 2012 3:49pm

Another cracking shot Wayne, well done mate.I am visiting the Wetlands tomorrow.

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welsh.lensman

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Sat February 11, 2012 5:17pm

Thank you John appreciate your kind comments, I was down the Wetlands today, the ice has disappeared from the ponds and there is a lot more bird activity on them, good luck for tomorrow.

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