ElenaH
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I posted a few pictures of European Bee-eaters in a Presentation Forum here:
and found out that @StefanSC is trying to get the same shot (or almost the same ) So, we both have a similar personal project.
A personal Project for me means that I have a vision, a picture in my mind and trying to get that picture. It is my goal.
The criteria like the following: the right interesting pose (it must tell a story), good and not very harsh light, background far away from the subject and preferably dark, the picture must be sharp and 3000px in a long side.
Thanks to Stefan, he gave me a few ideas about bee-eaters behaviour.
@raptor photo has a personal project of getting a raptor pursuing a songbird or duck.
And @12markus12 has apersonal project to photograph a budger but he mentioned he hasn't found one yet but had an encounter with a fox.
Well, in Africa it will be probably an easier task becasue honey badgers are used to steal some food from self-drivers ;-) But to see one budger in Europe (so, European one, not Honey ;-) is not easy! I also didn't see one.
But I also saw a nice female fox while photographing bee-eaters in 2018!
What are your personal photographic project at the moment?
Budgers, Bee-eaters, Raptors? Which species are you looking for? And what are you working on? Tell us about your progress and difficulties.
I shoot about 4000 images to get one
And still didn't get it ;-) Need to repeat my shooting again and again. Here are some of the images but I am still not happy with the result. Here the distance to the wall and the lighting are ok and but I don't like the pose. Here I like the pose but the background is too close and too...
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and found out that @StefanSC is trying to get the same shot (or almost the same ) So, we both have a similar personal project.
A personal Project for me means that I have a vision, a picture in my mind and trying to get that picture. It is my goal.
The criteria like the following: the right interesting pose (it must tell a story), good and not very harsh light, background far away from the subject and preferably dark, the picture must be sharp and 3000px in a long side.
Thanks to Stefan, he gave me a few ideas about bee-eaters behaviour.
@raptor photo has a personal project of getting a raptor pursuing a songbird or duck.
And @12markus12 has apersonal project to photograph a budger but he mentioned he hasn't found one yet but had an encounter with a fox.
Well, in Africa it will be probably an easier task becasue honey badgers are used to steal some food from self-drivers ;-) But to see one budger in Europe (so, European one, not Honey ;-) is not easy! I also didn't see one.
But I also saw a nice female fox while photographing bee-eaters in 2018!
What are your personal photographic project at the moment?
Budgers, Bee-eaters, Raptors? Which species are you looking for? And what are you working on? Tell us about your progress and difficulties.