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With all the rain we've had--more than I have ever seen in 15 year in Indian Lake Estates, the lake level is so high that there is lake where there has never been lake before! Two sand pits near the pier are now underwater. I'd been thinking that if the sun ever came out again that I might get a Limpkin in the new "pond." The sun came out this morning but just for 20 minutes.... Well, my plan worked.

Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS lens with the EOS-1D Mark IV. ISO 400. Evaluative metering +2/3 stop: 1/640 sec. at f/9. Central sensor rear focus/AI Servo AF with AF active at the moment of exposure.

Lens/camera micro-adjustment: -4.

Don't be shy; all comments welcome.
 
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Wow no way and you wished it there! Nice shot and I like the reflection. I see two teeny little black spots close to the head I would want to remove. Is that all they eat? It's all I ever see them eating.
 
Wonderful light, and nice sharpness, especially on the snail?
A couple of dust specks above the head.
I think a bit more room above would be nice.
Terrific exposure.
 
beautiful light on the bird. loved the Water BG. agree, the reflection would also have looked great. grass is it?
 
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Thanks all. :S3:. Yes, the foreground grasses and the progressively weaker reflection kept me from including the whole reflection. The "dust spots" were tiny flying insects but I did miss them so thanks X2. And yes, their diet is "almost exclusively apple snails" (Birds of North America) though I am sure that they eat some other stuff on occasion. I did have more room above and agree that it needed it so here is the repost improved by y'all.
 
Thanks all. :S3:. Yes, the foreground grasses and the progressively weaker reflection kept me from including the whole reflection. The "dust spots" were tiny flying insects but I did miss them so thanks X2. And yes, their diet is "almost exclusively apple snails" (Birds of North America) though I am sure that they eat some other stuff on occasion. I did have more room above and agree that it needed it so here is the repost improved by y'all.

to add i might consider mixing the brown band getting straight into back form mid top . .
 
Canon 800mm f/4L IS lens with the EOS-1D Mark IV. ISO 400. Evaluative metering +2/3 stop: 1/640 sec. at f/9. Central sensor rear focus/AI Servo AF with AF active at the moment of exposure.
Artie, did you mean "Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS lens"?
Love the light, reflection and composition. My eye was immediately drawn to the snail which has been captured perfectly (pun intended!)
 
The repost dealt with the spots, but for some reason it doesn't appear to have the same sharpness and clarity as the original. Agree with Mital on the top vertical brown stripe. I find the apple snail to be as interesting as the bird, nice to have two good elements in an image. As far as wishing for this bird to appear, I have nothing to say. :S3: Clearly it worked.
 
Hi Artie, I agree with some here. I noticed the dust specks in one, corrected in the repost, but scrolling between the two, the first image is sharper than the second. I do agree about the brown band up top in the second post.
 

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