Juvenile Black Crown Night Heron on Alert
by DB Hayes
Title
Juvenile Black Crown Night Heron on Alert
Artist
DB Hayes
Medium
Photograph - Photography, Photographs, Prints
Description
Pictured is a Juvenile Black Crown Night Heron perched in a tree seemingly on alert as it looks out at the early morning view, which was above a swamp like pond area located in the Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge in Coastal Florida south of Tallahassee, Florida's capitol city. Should you wish to buy a copy of this image to have printed on photo-paper, canvass or any of FAA's many other available medias please be assured FAA's water mark will NOT appear on your printed media when you receive it as FAA removes the watermark before it goes to print. ALL visits to my FAA-Pixels art site are welcomed, encouraged and greatly appreciated. Please visit often and, if you will, please also visit my wife's FAA-Pixels art site. Deb's link is; deb-hayes.pixels.com --- Thank you for visiting. Bill
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October 18th, 2016
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Bill Hayes
December 03, 2016: I am very happy to write my "Juvenile Black Crown Night Heron On Alert" image has now been FEATURED by 4 highly respected art groups, which are; "Poetic Poultry", Animals Photographs", Animals PHOTOS ONLY", and "Wild Birds Of The World". I am very graceful for these features and wish to extend my sincere appreciation to each of these groups. Bill Hayes
Anita Faye
Bill, outstanding, wonderfully lit capture! Featured on Poetic Poultry! http://fineartamerica.com/groups/poetic-poultry-.html
DB Hayes replied:
Anita: THANK YOU sincerely for your kind words and, of course, for the feature. I greatly appreciate both. Bill
Brian Tada
Beautiful focus on the eye, with fabulous composition of this amazing portrait. Superb lighting, clarity and details. Very nicely done, Bill, a favorite! F/L
Judy Vincent
Oh, look at that eye! Excellent detail and wonderful capture!
DB Hayes replied:
Judy, the first thought I had when I viewed this image and saw that eye was "WOW - that bird has had too much coffee" Ha! Ha ! Had to throw that in there. It is good to laugh once in a while. Thank you for wonderful compliments !!! Bill
Ann Boulais
You must be very patient to get such tremendous shots.
DB Hayes replied:
Hi Ann: Actually I'm not but I'm working on the patient angle - trying to develop more. Thank you very much for such a wonderful compliment. Bill
William Tasker
Hi Bill! Beautiful focus! Must be the tripod. :D Your wonderful image has been featured by Wild Birds Of The World. L/F
DB Hayes replied:
Thank you William for the FEATURE - MUCH APPRECIATED. Yes, both the tripod and the wireless remote were a big help. Set the focus, lean back an inch or two and click away. Bill
Bill Hayes
Thank you Linda. I shot that Night Heron with my 600 mm lens with a 2 x extender attached. Those Night Herons just kept on posing for me. Love them. Thanks again. Bill
Bill Hayes
My sincere THANK YOU goes to Doug of "Animals Photographs" for featuring my "Juvenile Black Crown Night Heron On Alert" image. Your featuring of this image is greatly appreciated. Bill