Maui
Just got back from a week in Maui with the new 20D. Great camera, wow is it fast in comparison with the 828.
Here a couple of my favorites so far (only halfway finished)
The rest of what I have finished so far is here:
http://studio819.smugmug.com/Nature/64568
Alot more whales to come
Here a couple of my favorites so far (only halfway finished)
The rest of what I have finished so far is here:
http://studio819.smugmug.com/Nature/64568
Alot more whales to come
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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!"
Great stuff, Brandon. I love Maui - wish I could afford to go again.
I had the same reaction about the speed of the 20d when I got mine!
Looking forward to the rest.
ann
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added more today:
Again, alot more on the rest of the site:
http://studio819.smugmug.com/Nature/64568
wow this one is *mint*
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Brandon,
Not only did you get to spend some time in Paradise, you came back with the goods
I really liked them all but, I have to agree with Andy. That backlit lizard really caught my eye. Very well done ^5
Thanks for sharing,
Steve
How long are the whales around there?
You should have nabbed that Anole lizard and did something with him....he's not a native species of Hawai'i. But that's a cool shot!
I love it!
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I would suggest a tighter crop, this is so cool with the shadow! I'm so jealous!
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I agree IMO its the best shot of the lot.
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