Not the best since it is cropped heavily at ISO 2000.
jase1125 Goldmember More info | May 02, 2012 19:02 | #1 Not the best since it is cropped heavily at ISO 2000. Jason
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May 03, 2012 00:18 | #2 very nice, just curious, how big are these birds?
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BearDale "I get 'em pregnant" More info | May 03, 2012 01:06 | #3 Nice photo Jason, are these related to night Herons? Cheers,
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jodelak Cream of the Crop More info | May 03, 2012 09:13 | #4 Nice, and heavily cropped at ISO 2000? Amazing because I don't see a lot of noise. Great job! ... does it really matter?i see with my eyes, i shoot with my fingers.
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May 03, 2012 09:14 | #5 rick_reno wrote in post #14370819 very nice, just curious, how big are these birds? Not very large. Certainly no where near the size of a Great Blue Heron. You can kind of get an idea comparing to the blades of grass. I estimate the size of the body to be slightly smaller than the size of a gallon milk jug. fotoworx wrote in post #14370949 Nice photo Jason, are these related to night Herons? There are multiple night heron species I believe: Yellow Crowned, Black Crowned. The green heron is overall darker in color and has that rust color behind the chest. Jason
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