I captured this shot of a Great Blue Heron along the shore of Florida’s Lake Marion. While the heron was wading in the shallows I was tracking it with my camera in hopes of something special occurring worthy of a photograph.
Focusing and firing as the bird lunged into the air, this image was the best of three.
I hesitate to pick one bird over another as my favorite but I believe I have more Great Blue Heron photographs in my archives than that of any other bird.
Focusing and firing as the bird lunged into the air, this image was the best of three.
I hesitate to pick one bird over another as my favorite but I believe I have more Great Blue Heron photographs in my archives than that of any other bird.
Great to see a Florida photo on Country Captures! I'd have to agree with you on the Great Blue: it has a wide range. I grew up to be always on the lookout for them when on the creeks of Maryland. So it's a reminder of my Maryland Mudderland whenever I see one down here in the Everglades.
ReplyDeleteThat is a unique shot.The eyes of this Heron look so intent.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Great blues are really neat, even if they're not technically a favorite, they tend to present a photographer with more opportunities to photograph more activities than the average bird does :) I probably have more pictures of them than any other, too, except possibly the little ones that come into Mom's bird feeder (but then they are a captive subject, in a way).
ReplyDeleteThere is something about them isn't there. I will never forget the first time I saw one fly in to land by the pond. And you captured it beautifully...
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is.....wow! what a shot!
ReplyDeleteYou did an excellent job on this Coy!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot Salty. Looks like he struggles to get a lift-off.
ReplyDeleteA neat shot Salty, I hope I have some of your luck next week. Winter has been to long so I am heading down for a week and may hook up with Klauss.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words you had for the guys I work with at the fire house and whay we do.
Love how his beautiful neck is extended in this shot! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI like the curve of his neck and the way you captured strength and speed in this shot.
ReplyDeleteWoW great shot.
ReplyDeleteSalty: I'm so jealous of this neat shot of the flying heron. I wish I knew how.
ReplyDeleteSalty....this is outstanding! WOW!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, we get Great Blues here at the Brick Ponds spring through fall.
ReplyDeleteNice focus on the the Heron's head!
ReplyDeleteI am with you, they are great to photograph. I think I have learned flight photos using them. Still capture them better than anything else in flight.
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