The Hunter
by Sue Melvin
Title
The Hunter
Artist
Sue Melvin
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photo Painting
Description
Awesome portrait of a Great Blue Heron spreading its wings out while perched on a rock in a pond and hunting for its next meal. This posture is common in the hot days of summer to help the birds cool off or to dry their wings.
(Digital enhancements applied to my original photograph taken in Charlotte, NC.)
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*This image has been featured in nineteen FAA groups, including:
Wild Birds of the World
All Art Welcome
All About Nature
Fine Arts Professionals
Southern Photographers
FAA Portraits - Birds
Images That Excite You
Photograph Manipulation
Photo Manipulation Artistry
Country Life
Bird Watchers
North Carolina
In and Around Domesticated Ponds
Wildlife
Wings
Feathers and Beaks
Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery
Stop time with art
Uploaded
June 20th, 2011
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Comments (15)
Evie Hanlon
Congratulations Sue. You've been featured in Wild Birds Of The World. Thanks so much for joining!
Sue Melvin replied:
Thank you so much for the feature in your group, Evie! Glad to be part of your new group!
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Carl Moore
Sue, this is an amazing capture of the heron! I love how they spread their wings like this, I am not sure if they are stretching or what, but an interesting move none the less. Lovely image, an instant favorite!
Sue Melvin replied:
Thanks, Carl! I believe they do this to cool off and I know it was pretty hot the day I took this photo. Also to dry their wings. Thanks so much for the feature in your Bird Watchers group!
Tamara Kulish
Congratulations! Your beautiful photo was selected to feature on the Home Page for In and Around Domesticated Ponds!
Sue Melvin
Awww... Randy! Your sweet comments make my day every time and are so appreciated! I had never seen a heron sit like this before and was glad to be able to capture it. Also, thanks for featuring this photo in your WI group! :-)