Excellent captures Chris, now if you can only isolate one subject.
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Excellent captures Chris, now if you can only isolate one subject.
Have plenty of shots with just one bird in it. But with ducks I find it more realistic to have many in the shot given the gregarious nature. the one in profile and the one straight on is a bit more dynamic and unique given the coloring. If I was going for the birds as art direction one bird with desirable head angle would be better / I guess I fall into the environmental habitat category
Here is a single although the highlights are a bit blown given the noon sun
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Have plenty of shots with just one bird in it. But with ducks I find it more realistic to have many in the shot given the gregarious nature. the one in profile and the one straight on is a bit more dynamic and unique given the coloring. If I was going for the birds as art direction one bird with desirable head angle would be better / I guess I fall into the environmental habitat category
Here is a single although the highlights are a bit blown given the noon sun
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