
Standing Tall is a photograph by Carolyn Marshall which was uploaded on June 2nd, 2012.
Standing Tall
Tri-colored heron stands tall on a post with the green trees in the background at the Gatorland Rookery, in Orlando, Florida.
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Standing Tall
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Carolyn Marshall
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Tri-colored heron stands tall on a post with the green trees in the background at the Gatorland Rookery, in Orlando, Florida.
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June 2nd, 2012
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Totally a gorgeous capture and presentation, Carolyn! Love the detail of the avian, and the posture is defined as elegant! Great background! fave and vote

Featured in 3-Day USA Artist News. Voted, Favorited and Tweeted your image to over 40,200 in Twitter. Some members have reported it doubled their views. Not everyone may read it but, it definitely increases the possibility, it has doubled some members views. 8=))

Thank you so much Lois and Mick. I am looking forward to going back to Gatorland in Orlando the first of next year. It was an amazing experience for me to be able to photograph such amazing birds as this one there. Appreciate your votes and comments.

Carolyn, you really caught the light o this beauty ... amazing iridescence on this glorious plumage!!!! And OH that ruby eye!!!! Excellent photographic work!!!!!! f/v

Gorgeous!! V/F!
Carolyn Marshall replied:
Thank you, Yosi, for your kind comments, votes and favs. It is really appreciated.

. lovely photography Carolyn . . your beautiful image is featured in :: Tropical Birds :: http://fineartamerica.com/groups/dimensions.html http://fineartamerica.com/groups/tropical-art.html http://fineartamerica.com/groups/tropical-birds.html http://fineartamerica.com/groups/greeting-cards.html
Carolyn Marshall replied:
Wow, thank you so much, Sharon. It is an honor to be featured with such other wonderful works, and it is greatly appreciated.

Beautiful.
Carolyn Marshall replied:
Thank you, Odd. This was one of the most fun days I had ever had photographing birds. It was my first experience at a rookery, and it was heaven.