Great Blue in Winter
My editor (aka my wife) likes this one best. I spent about an hour photographing a great blue heron standing in the early morning sunshine.  It finally decided to fly to the other side of the lake.
For the learners, this is 1 frame out of 492 for the morning. The camera is on autofocus because I can't see anymore.  The exposure is manual.  If I'd known it was going to fly, I might have used auto exposure.  But I was busy bracketing my exposures when it took off.  I knew the exposure I had dialed in would be decent.  I just didn't know how long into its flight it would last — the bird was flying towards the Sun and I was swiveling to the right.  Yes, I was using a tripod — with a gimbal head.

Nikon D7200 — Nikon 200-500 F5.6 ED VR
500mm
F8@1/640th
ISO 400
Cropped
(ROD_1630-2)
©Don Brown 2020 

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