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Egret Tryptic


 

?Hello again, everyone! Thanks so much to those of you that commented on my last post. As it turns out, what I sent you was only 1/3 of a triptych of photos. A few weeks ago, Morris was observing a beautiful egret at the Cosumnes River Preserve just as the sun was setting. The egret was wading around in the shallow water looking for dinner but didn¡¯t seem to find anything that suited his fancy. Eventually, he slowly and gracefully took flight but stayed very close to the water before touching down again to check out the food supply a little further down the way. This three-part composite panorama is actually a series of still images culled from the 75 consecutive shots Morris took while panning the egret¡¯s flight. Hope you enjoy it....


 

WOW!!! Fantastic work!!! Thank you for sharing!

Vas
On Tuesday, January 5, 2021, 07:23:03 PM PST, Di <2curiousdi@...> wrote:


Hello again, everyone! Thanks so much to those of you that commented on my last post. As it turns out, what I sent you was only 1/3 of a triptych of photos. A few weeks ago, Morris was observing a beautiful egret at the Cosumnes River Preserve just as the sun was setting. The egret was wading around in the shallow water looking for dinner but didn¡¯t seem to find anything that suited his fancy. Eventually, he slowly and gracefully took flight but stayed very close to the water before touching down again to check out the food supply a little further down the way. This three-part composite panorama is actually a series of still images culled from the 75 consecutive shots Morris took while panning the egret¡¯s flight. Hope you enjoy it....





 

Gorgeous, I need a bigger computer screen to do the pictures justice. So glad I don't do email on my phone.?

On Tuesday, January 5, 2021, 07:23:04 PM PST, Di <2curiousdi@...> wrote:


Hello again, everyone! Thanks so much to those of you that commented on my last post. As it turns out, what I sent you was only 1/3 of a triptych of photos. A few weeks ago, Morris was observing a beautiful egret at the Cosumnes River Preserve just as the sun was setting. The egret was wading around in the shallow water looking for dinner but didn¡¯t seem to find anything that suited his fancy. Eventually, he slowly and gracefully took flight but stayed very close to the water before touching down again to check out the food supply a little further down the way. This three-part composite panorama is actually a series of still images culled from the 75 consecutive shots Morris took while panning the egret¡¯s flight. Hope you enjoy it....