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[Herons] Grey Heron - Mai Po re-opening

Grey Heron - Mai Po re-opening

Mai Po. 5th Jan 2008

Digiscoped using Swarovski ATS 80HD scope and Canon 400D


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Re: Grey Heron - Mai Po re-opening

Very interesting sunset tone. Three-dimensional in view as well. But, the grey heron ... hm a little bit down in mood. On the whole, very artistic in taste, especially for the heron standing on a trunk that traverses the lower portion of the picture.

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Thanks for the comments, actually the shot is a little bit like me 'down in mood".

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Very attractive sunset tone Bob... :

Robert
digiscoping photo lover

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[quote:c07d5a7751="tbob"]Thanks for the comments, actually the shot is a little bit like me 'down in mood".[/quote]

Why the sadness?    
Look down, you see mud. Look up, you see the sky.

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Unfortunately my avatar just passed away.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jingbar/sets/72157603576110793/

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[quote:b7637fdc3e="tbob"]Unfortunately my avatar just passed away.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jingbar/sets/72157603576110793/[/quote]

Siu Baat To lives on in Twins. It is nice to know people who embraces life dearly no matter how different as it is as the dog's and how small as it is the bird's. The melancholy is never long. The sun will come and bring rainbows to the rain.
By the way, you have a way of using the fieldscope to shoot beyond close-up.

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[quote=
Siu Baat To lives on in Twins. It is nice to know people who embraces life dearly no matter how different as it is the dog's and how small as it is the bird's. The melancholy is never long. The sun will come and bring rainbows to the rain.[/quote]


Thank You

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An alternative shot for Lwingkay


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[quote:e50569bdd5="tbob"]An alternative shot for Lwingkay


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Thanks, Bob.
Its destination should best be on the wall for appreciation from time to time. The canvas feeling makes the shot more artistic.
Regards,
Peter Leung

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