Jack Douglas said:dpc the first shot is rather intriguing, maybe an "if only" shot that you'd wish to try over? At first glance I thought it was two birds.
Recently, I've been made more aware of what appears to be a fact. Cameras and lenses are so good that virtually everyone is getting "good" shots so it takes some other element to attract attention these days.
Jack
dpc said:Jack Douglas said:dpc the first shot is rather intriguing, maybe an "if only" shot that you'd wish to try over? At first glance I thought it was two birds.
Recently, I've been made more aware of what appears to be a fact. Cameras and lenses are so good that virtually everyone is getting "good" shots so it takes some other element to attract attention these days.
Jack
Not quite the shot I would have wanted. It was a 'snap' shot. I had little opportunity to frame it the way I would have desired. The gulls were flipping around here and there and I was using a Sigma 150-600 C at the long end, so finding the bird in the viewfinder was an issue. Anywhoo...![]()
https://flic.kr/p/XCNi9phttps://www.flickr.com/photos/90892306@N05/ThanksClick said:Nice picture, canon1dxman.![]()
https://flic.kr/p/YyM2jqhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/90892306@N05/canon1dxman said:ThanksClick said:Nice picture, canon1dxman.![]()
Here are some backlit Brent Geese off for breakfast yesterday. Over 100 of them fly over every morning.
_DIV5888 by Stuart Edwards, on FlickrClick said:Cog said:More raptors this morning:
Marsh harrier (female and male, I suppose)
Beautiful pictures,Cog. I especially like the first one.
Well done.