Hi there Travis, nice pictures. 1st one, bring this beautiful bird upclose so we can enjoy it's feathers!!! Love the dolphins shot, very cool indeed. Thanks for sharing!!
Hi there Travis, nice pictures. 1st one, bring this beautiful bird upclose so we can enjoy it's feathers!!! Love the dolphins shot, very cool indeed. Thanks for sharing!!
Your tern pic is quite nice. I have never been able to get a decent shot of these guys and I love your dolphin pic. My family and I saw some down on South Padre Island, Texas, but I didn't have my camera and all my wife could get were fins. You did a nice job.
I think your egret pic has the subject just too distant and the brightness is a bit overpowering. Your hawk or juvenile eagle has a wierd color cast going on plus it is a bit blurry. Was this taken in shadows with a strong back light? That may account for the strange color casting.
Your tern pic is quite nice. I have never been able to get a decent shot of these guys and I love your dolphin pic. My family and I saw some down on South Padre Island, Texas, but I didn't have my camera and all my wife could get were fins. You did a nice job.
I think your egret pic has the subject just too distant and the brightness is a bit overpowering. Your hawk or juvenile eagle has a wierd color cast going on plus it is a bit blurry. Was this taken in shadows with a strong back light? That may account for the strange color casting.
Love taht dolphin shot, wish I had oen as good as that.
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Your tern pic is quite nice. I have never been able to get a decent shot of these guys and I love your dolphin pic. My family and I saw some down on South Padre Island, Texas, but I didn't have my camera and all my wife could get were fins. You did a nice job.
I think your egret pic has the subject just too distant and the brightness is a bit overpowering. Your hawk or juvenile eagle has a wierd color cast going on plus it is a bit blurry. Was this taken in shadows with a strong back light? That may account for the strange color casting.
Right on both accounts - the egret was out of range and the eagle was horribly backlit on a bright day so I thought I'd have some fun with the post processing. I appreciate the critique!
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I think your egret pic has the subject just too distant and the brightness is a bit overpowering. Your hawk or juvenile eagle has a wierd color cast going on plus it is a bit blurry. Was this taken in shadows with a strong back light? That may account for the strange color casting.
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Love taht dolphin shot, wish I had oen as good as that.
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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!"
Right on both accounts - the egret was out of range and the eagle was horribly backlit on a bright day so I thought I'd have some fun with the post processing. I appreciate the critique!
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