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Old Oct-13-2006, 10:38 AM
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Huh What are your favorite/best shots & why
Hi y'all,

Here's a chance to show your favorite shots. Let's keep it to two shots per poster. Post the two shots are out of your collection that you really, really like and tell us why the shots stand out for you.

Here are mine.



This one is special to me because I saw it before it happened. I saw the wood storks in the water with the cloud's reflections in the water and I said to myself "now that would be a cool shot if you could get another bird flying in out of the cloud's reflection". So I decided to wait and sure enough an egret came flying in after a bit.



I love silhouette shots and this is my best of this type. I took this shot at the first Merritt Island shoot. Everybody else had rushed off to shoot an eagle sitting in a tree. I had enough eagle in a tree shots so I stayed where I was. I had been shooting with the light but when I turned around and looked into the light I saw the great colors in the sky and decided to shoot that way for a silhoutte shot.
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Old Oct-13-2006, 02:00 PM
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Great work Harry, very beautiful.

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Well, in my category of favorites is this one of the pictures because of the composition and...I just have a weakness for small birds.



In the category of (one of my) best pictures is this capture. I find it just a beautiful shot and love the facial expression.



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Old Oct-13-2006, 07:15 PM
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Here's mine.
It was a day filled with futility...just couldn't get a shot, when this Gray Catbird decided to pose for me. This shot shows all the identifiable characteristics that birders use to determine which bird is which.



The eyes say it all in this one from the zoo.

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Old Oct-13-2006, 07:28 PM
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I like the composition, and the sharpness. I totally dig the "pose" of my Skimmer. I called it "X-Wing Fighter."

The detail at large print size, is outstanding. Helps I was using a borrowed Canon 500mm f/4 ( thanks Ian)

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Old Oct-13-2006, 07:30 PM
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Hello,

Harry - that first one of your is one my my favorites too. I remember showing it to my wife when I first saw it. Simply top notch.


This first one I like for a few reasons. I sell it as "Pelican in pre-dawn fog". First I really worked to get low to capture the sky colors for background - this was on the Pacific about 15 minutes before dawn and the earth's shadow cast a wonderful pink band on the sky. Secondly, I realized when shooting that if I got my lens right up to some dirt that I was laying on and shot wide open I could create an image of 'fog' at the base of the bird. I spent a lot of time repositioning and got this one. The 'fog' is just out of focus dirt right in front of the lens. What amazes me is that if I had been standing up this same image would just be a bird standing on poop covered dirt.




Second (tough choice here) was a picture of a loon landing. I spent a good bit of time in the canoe this last summer chasing these guys. They land with their feet behind them, chest first, and so I was trying to capture the really neat crest of water that comes with their landing. The web version doesn't do this one justice - I've been selling it as 10x20", but the light that morning was just magical, and I felt the high shutter speed really gave a glimpse into a scene that the human eye otherwise could not see. Maybe not my best #2, but this one has some emotional baggage for me that moves it up the ladder.

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Old Oct-13-2006, 08:08 PM
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The first shot was taken at sunrise while I was taking pictures of a Black Crowned Night Heron. Then all of a sudden this Robin flew over with a worm in it's mouth and posed just long enough for me to get a couple shots off. Goes to show, early bird gets the worm.



Alright, added the second pic. This was at last years MI3 shootout in Florida. This was shot at the Orlando Wetlands just before the sun set. The Red-Shouldered Hawk sat there posing for us seeming to admire the sunset. It was extremely windy and to take off it needed to just stretch its wings and it was in the air. This is my favorite wildlife shot I have taken so far.

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Old Oct-13-2006, 08:40 PM
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I think my two favorites are these.


A Northern Harrier

and this GBH.



Both where shot with the 500 (you're welcome Andy!).


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Old Oct-14-2006, 05:21 AM
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Ric Grupe is offline Ric Grupe
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Outstanding, Steve.
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Old Oct-14-2006, 06:28 AM
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man, two shots is tough...
I;ve got to go with at least one birdie, since i've taken quite a few, but one just doesn't do justice. Raptors seem to be favorites, so...

Northern Harrier...




And I think I gotta go with at least one landscape...or cityscape if you wish...it was just such a spectacular sunset...



And neither is with the camera i'm currently using - first was drebel and second a sony v-1.

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Old Oct-14-2006, 06:39 AM
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I realized my cityscape may not fit...
...although it is the mighty Hudson River...so permit me to add one more clearly NATURE shot that fits the category...

I love the pastels in this photo - and it was taken in my wife's garden about ten steps from the front door... (moderator -feel free to remove my landscape if you wish - don't want anyone bothered by my extra pic...



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Old Oct-14-2006, 07:04 AM
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My favorite top 3 for THIS YEAR!
All taken in the past month....imagine that.
This one cuz I hunted all Summer for a great Butterfly shot for a seller.
Nice framing....nice bokeh and super color! Just what I wanted!!!




Then this one cuz HummingBirds were top on my list to get.
Then I got a super shot of one in action!



There is the Bear I got last weekend.
Heard of reports around here of PPL seeing em for years and I never saw one.
Lucked out cuz I had my camera handy for ONCE!
So now I have pictorial proof of my first personal Bear!

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Old Oct-14-2006, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Andy
I like the composition, and the sharpness. I totally dig the "pose" of my Skimmer. I called it "X-Wing Fighter."

The detail at large print size, is outstanding. Helps I was using a borrowed Canon 500mm f/4 ( thanks Ian)

I've always like that shot but I was sure you would post your hawk shot too.
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Old Oct-14-2006, 01:55 PM
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I've always like that shot but I was sure you would post your hawk shot too.
The hawk seemed kinda clinical to me - sure it's a nice portrait, but I dig the action of the skimmer :)
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Old Oct-14-2006, 06:21 PM
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Beautiful photos everyone
here are my 2 both from H5
well this one because it was one of the 1st fews and shutter speed was really low (1/50 at full zoom)and i love that spider in his mouth

And i love his eyes in this one but nose is over exposed

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Old Oct-15-2006, 04:06 AM
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Both are super shots Awais!!
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Old Oct-15-2006, 04:09 AM
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I've always like that shot but I was sure you would post your hawk shot too.
Given Andy's line of Photography it's hard to imagine Him doing Wildlife!
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Old Oct-15-2006, 04:41 AM
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Wow. I'm in awe. mine are not nearly as good.
This little guy cause I like the color.

& this sandhill that was walking through a subdivison as I drove by.
Old Oct-15-2006, 04:57 AM
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Nice favs folks!

I have quite a few I really like but will post the 2 that have the most meaning.



This shot took me 2 months. Not on the bird feeder, good background and light. High point I didn't blow the shot when it all came together.




I worked hard for this one too and haven't come close to anything like it since.

Ok make that 3




THis one could be a bit shaper around the face, still it was sort of a milestone. I knew where he was and actually set the camera on the fly and set it right
Old Oct-15-2006, 07:12 AM
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Harryb is offline Harryb OP
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Outstanding shots so far but unless I'm even older and more feeble than I thought I'm sure that I said 2 shots per customer.
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Old Oct-15-2006, 07:32 AM
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I'm sure that I said 2 shots per customer.
2? Oh ok

This is a personal favorite. I like the sharpness against the soft, fading away lavender flowerbud; the creamy bokeh. And the IR dreaminess.

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