Bruce,
Without question, the first would be my choice of the group. Leg and neck 
positions are great. Second might be the shot immediately upon taking flight 
from the limb.
You, obviously, weren't able to get much feather detail due to distance and the 
'hot' white. As possible, I'd crop to severely limit the presence of the limb 
except in the shot of it taking flight.

Hope helpful,

Jack

--- On Wed, 5/27/09, Bruce Dayton <bkday...@daytonphoto.com> wrote:

> From: Bruce Dayton <bkday...@daytonphoto.com>
> Subject: GESO-Egret
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <pdml@pdml.net>
> Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 11:04 AM
> I had the fortune of being in a good
> place at a good time - this
> Egret (pretty sure it is) was just waiting for me and the
> light was
> that golden glow at the end of the day.
> 
> I have posted a sequence - and am hoping that you all can
> give me
> some ideas on what to do with it - Keep a sequence, or pick
> one or a
> few - any suggestions would be appreciated, as well as what
> you think
> overall.
> 
> After clicking on the link, just click the 'Next' link at
> the top of
> the page to see the next one.  Thanks in advance!
> 
> 
> Pentax K20D, Sigma 100-300/4 EX @300mm
> ISO 800, 1/3000 sec @ f/8, Handheld
> 
> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd20_0469.htm
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Bruce
> 
> 
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