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Which was your favorite?
2020 is not done yet
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Which was your favorite?
2020 is not done yet
That’s a great photo!Great idea for a thread. Way harder than I thought when I attempted to pick a favorite. Even though I have had a recent addiction with a few owls in my area, I find myself gravitating back to this simple squirrel portrait. As far as critter photos go I think this guy wins. I am probably too hard on myself, butI just can't seem to nail the background to my liking with more interesting subjects like the bison and owls of late View attachment 12079
Still on that never ending wishlist, Peter! The only reason the birds win is because they are in the majority!Love it that the birds are winning the subject category. I’ll put one up for the furry critters.
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Nicely done. Just love this.Great idea for a thread. Way harder than I thought when I attempted to pick a favorite. Even though I have had a recent addiction with a few owls in my area, I find myself gravitating back to this simple squirrel portrait. As far as critter photos go I think this guy wins. I am probably too hard on myself, butI just can't seem to nail the background to my liking with more interesting subjects like the bison and owls of late View attachment 12079
What a sight that had to be! Wow, regardless of the technical aspect of the shot, you’ll never look at that & not be taken right back to that event. That is so cool.I'm posting this image not for its quality, sharpness. exposure nor composition (it's lacking in all of those). It is my favorite because of what I experienced and the lessons I've learnt.
When you see something spectacular one needs to breath, calm down, are your settings on point, did you even look through the viewfinder?
This images was taken and many more on December 1st. I dare say not one was in complete focus. Well maybe one, amongst the many snow geese there must be one in focus but not entirely.
The sound was deafening, it filled the frame completely at one point and I could hear myself say 'what a sight!".
Since then I've spent a good part of the month chasing the skein. I've seen wedges and definitely a gaggle. I'm happy to report that I now have some images that are very sharp and well exposed and I let them do their thing without passing out. I've capture some nice video of the event which is sometimes named a Zugunruhe. Practicing for the big trip ahead.
Snow Geese I thank thee!
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Thanks Callie. Have to go back down and spend more time. When I leave home to go shooting now I feel a little guilty and don’t spend enough time trying to get the shots I want. When I shoot at my home I can spend hours.very nicely done, Ralph!
So Ralph, is this a guilty pleasure?Thanks Callie. Have to go back down and spend more time. When I leave home to go shooting now I feel a little guilty and don’t spend enough time trying to get the shots I want. When I shoot at my home I can spend hours.
For sure! but I also have a son who needs constant supervision so when I leave him alone with my wife the guilt trip sets in. I think next time I go I’ll bring him with me and see how things work out. In the past I wouldn‘t hesitate but with the COVID situation the way it is I’m reluctant to do so.So Ralph, is this a guilty pleasure?
Go out as the masked shooters; not chance of cross pollination if you are from the same home. Just stay away from everyone else. Here, we are back to stage 3 since Yesterday, so hope it does not sink our planned Kruger trip in three weekends!For sure! but I also have a son who needs constant supervision so when I leave him alone with my wife the guilt trip sets in. I think next time I go I’ll bring him with me and see how things work out. In the past I wouldn‘t hesitate but with the COVID situation the way it is I’m reluctant to do so.
I like this, a lot! The visual chaos here is spectacular. You should print this on a jigsaw puzzle.I'm posting this image not for its quality, sharpness. exposure nor composition (it's lacking in all of those). It is my favorite because of what I experienced and the lessons I've learnt.
When you see something spectacular one needs to breath, calm down, are your settings on point, did you even look through the viewfinder?
This images was taken and many more on December 1st. I dare say not one was in complete focus. Well maybe one, amongst the many snow geese there must be one in focus but not entirely.
The sound was deafening, it filled the frame completely at one point and I could hear myself say 'what a sight!".
Since then I've spent a good part of the month chasing the skein. I've seen wedges and definitely a gaggle. I'm happy to report that I now have some images that are very sharp and well exposed and I let them do their thing without passing out. I've capture some nice video of the event which is sometimes named a Zugunruhe. Practicing for the big trip ahead.
Snow Geese I thank thee!
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Very, very nice!Same here! I look forward to December and made the trip to Brigantine National Wildlife Refuge last week and captured a few nice shots. It is exciting when they take off like that. I try to isolate a few and start firing away. View attachment 12371