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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 13 |
Jan 21 |
Reply |
I'm lucky that they just fly by my home office window and occasionally fish within view. So I just keep a camera set up on the tripod, turned on, and if I catch motion in my peripheral vision and jump up and shoot. But it get a lot of images of them flying away. |
Jan 15th |
| 13 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
I honestly can't tell the difference. |
Jan 13th |
| 13 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
You really pulled out a lot of details of your vehicle and I love the way the light of the sunset highlights the legs of your companion. |
Jan 10th |
| 13 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
You really pulled out a lot of details of your vehicle and I love the way the light of the sunset highlights the legs of your companion. |
Jan 10th |
| 13 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
I am not sure what ther green sphere is, but this really capture a feeling of "end of the day". The transition of light across the sky is nice. My only recommendation would be to straighten the images so that the poles are perpendicular to the horizon, but perhaps you wanted the image to have a sort of off-kilter look. |
Jan 10th |
| 13 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
This is a good way to use a silhouette technique because it makes you focus on what is going on between the two mates as they expand their nest. The transfer of the piece of nest material would probably be lost if it was a standard photo. |
Jan 10th |
| 13 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
interesting use of a silhouette and reflections to generate a wonderful image. |
Jan 10th |
| 13 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
Not the best position to photograph the sunset/sunrise but really emphasizes the impact of man on the beauty of nature. We need more solar panels. |
Jan 10th |
| 13 |
Jan 21 |
Comment |
Great image of the skyline. Really makes the shape of the structures pop. |
Jan 10th |
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8 comments - 1 reply Total
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