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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 97 |
Mar 25 |
Reply |
Thank you, Julia! |
Mar 27th |
| 97 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Sure, that the vulture doesn't want the jackal? Ha!
Very good capture of daily search for prey. Your photo is sharp and binds the eyes on the photo. |
Mar 26th |
| 97 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
If birds suddenly spread their wings, the photographer may be suprised - larger and even larger, no place on the frame! I think, everybody knows this situation. I try to avoid this with a smaller focal length. Cropping the pohto afterwards is always a good solution.
But anyway, the egret is very expressive; in action. This makes the picture interesting for the viewer. Very good background and sharpness! |
Mar 26th |
| 97 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
I wished I could get more of these in the nature - Germany is not the best place to catch them! I like this photo - it proves the catch inmidst the nature! |
Mar 26th |
| 97 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
"May I have a bit?" "No!" Conversation seems to be clear. Big picture, Ernoe! |
Mar 26th |
| 97 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Incredible the sharpness. On top, the mirroe of the flying duck. I like these action photos! Well done! |
Mar 26th |
| 97 |
Mar 25 |
Reply |
Kathleen, jepp, he did. Several times. Unfortunately I cannot post all of them. Great location!
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Mar 26th |
| 97 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
You are absolutely right everyone, the backgroud is a catastrophe! With my 200-800 lens I have only the option of aperture 9 (by 200 mm). Next time, when I'm there I will use my 70-200 with aperture around 2.8 to 4. More than that I hope the light would be better! Surely I will get pictures like that, the kingfisher dived 9 times that day - he knows why, ha! |
Mar 1st |
| 97 |
Mar 25 |
Comment |
Wow, what a spoon! Very good photo, Roy! The background is authentic, so the gras doesn't disturb the object! Very sharp and clear eye and the spoon comes towards the viewer. Good job! |
Feb 28th |
7 comments - 2 replies for Group 97
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7 comments - 2 replies Total
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