Birds, Charleston, Heron, Marsh, Swamp, Wildlife Met Along The Back Of A Swamp, Heron May 5, 2020 Ted Jennings - TPJ Photography 5 Comments Not much going on so I stood and watched, he pretended I wasn’t. Met Along The Back Of A Swamp, Heron Normal afternoon. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
I bet, I have never seen them actually catch a fish, they stand so still, I miss them most of the time just standing there. What patience they have. I would definetly have to use a tripod, can hold the camera that long. 🙂 LikeLike
When I catch it luck and number of shots taken always comes into play. I hand hold a 600mm lens, it feels like a ton after a few minutes. LikeLiked by 1 person
I could tell with the beautiful photos you take, I use that also. I know what you mean. I alwasy take a tri pod, but don’t always use it. LikeLiked by 1 person
They have the longest necks and that funny bend at the top. Great photo
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That long neck can hit the water faster than a camera can catch so times LOL.
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I bet, I have never seen them actually catch a fish, they stand so still, I miss them most of the time just standing there. What patience they have. I would definetly have to use a tripod, can hold the camera that long. 🙂
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When I catch it luck and number of shots taken always comes into play. I hand hold a 600mm lens, it feels like a ton after a few minutes.
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I could tell with the beautiful photos you take, I use that also. I know what you mean. I alwasy take a tri pod, but don’t always use it.
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