Making the most of what is possibly the last of the summer weather, I'm out on my bike again in the late afternoon with a camera and three lenses.
As it happens, I only needed the one when I come across this feeding Grey Heron on the Dorset Stour. It keeps a respectable distance from me for the hour I stand and watch it feed, so frame-filling images were not going to happen. But no matter. I am more than content to portray the bird in its natural environment, allowing the weeds and reflections make the shot. There was little else I could do, really.
300mm f/4D AF-S Nikkor. 1/2000 second at f/5. -1 stop EV compensation. ISO 400. Monopod
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