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Me too after seeing those photographs, even if I have no clue of where it is.
I LOVE the last shot, very genial use of the wide angle...
There is a lot of nice shots here, do you use a 600 mm to get that close?
Wonderful work... Keep shooting I would say...
These are all great, but the first and last shots are exceptional. The background in the first is flawless, and the fisheye of the flock is original and very appealing to the eye!
I think your pictures are Amazing........but the location looks good too. Great pictures that I won't come close to when I arrive there next week, but I will be satisfied to be even near your level of perfection.
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This is really an amazing series, well done
Thanks for sharing.
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That one, with the fisheye lens, WOW.
I haven't seen a fisheye used like that. Very original. (at least to me)
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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!"
Me too after seeing those photographs, even if I have no clue of where it is.
I LOVE the last shot, very genial use of the wide angle...
There is a lot of nice shots here, do you use a 600 mm to get that close?
Wonderful work... Keep shooting I would say...
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Glad you posted lots more of your shots. They deserved to be seen here.
How many days were you there??
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You certainly captured some lovely light, and some lovely images.
Did you stay in Socorro? Or down at the wildlife sanctuary?
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This is one of the most impressive set of images I've seen here at Dgrin. Wow!
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Looks like a great location with that light and the number of birds.
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