digartal Posted Thursday at 02:19 PM Report Posted Thursday at 02:19 PM Pleased how this short AV turned out after some experimenting with the text. The Great Egret is the largest of the Australian egrets. Identification The Great Egret's overall plumage is white, and, for most of the year, when not breeding, the bill and facial skin are yellow. The feet are dark olive-grey or sooty black, as are the legs. During the breeding season, the bill turns mostly black and the facial skin becomes green. Also at this time, long hair-like feathers (nuptial plumes) hang across the lower back, and the legs become pinkish-yellow at the top. Young Great Egrets are similar to the adults, but have a blackish tip to the bill. Habitat Great Egrets prefer shallow water, particularly when flowing, but may be seen on any watered area, including damp grasslands. Great Egrets can be seen alone or in small flocks, often with other egret species, and roost at night in groups. Distribution Great Egrets occur throughout most of the world. They are common throughout Australia, with the exception of the most arid areas. Quote
JRR Posted Thursday at 03:20 PM Report Posted Thursday at 03:20 PM Nice work on the text personally I'd prefer changing images every 3-5 seconds 1 Quote
digartal Posted Thursday at 11:50 PM Author Report Posted Thursday at 11:50 PM 8 hours ago, JRR said: Nice work on the text personally I'd prefer changing images every 3-5 seconds Thanks John, and I completely understand that, as that would be my preference. For me, this was practice in getting the text tightly around the image and other images (I have over 50 similar from this chance meeting), but the text alignment was a problem, covering part of the image. I will try just a few words of text on different images when I get a chance. Cheers Mark Quote
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