For the love of "Egret Fest"
Here are two for the egret lovers (and maybe egret haters :-)
As always, I welcome and encourage critique / comments on my images
Sometimes it is a great challenge to get a white bird to show all it's feather detail photographing it in direct sunlight but, this one came out alright, yes?
This next one was on a rooftop overlooking a tourist boardwalk.
Probably wondering what all the fuss is about down there :-)
I like the backlit feathers on this one.
As always, I welcome and encourage critique / comments on my images
Sometimes it is a great challenge to get a white bird to show all it's feather detail photographing it in direct sunlight but, this one came out alright, yes?
This next one was on a rooftop overlooking a tourist boardwalk.
Probably wondering what all the fuss is about down there :-)
I like the backlit feathers on this one.
Markjay
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
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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!"
i like the second one, backlit, very much. good job.
in the first one, watch the bg, the coastline bg detracts imo, cutting through his head.
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You are right! I have a second shot (not posted) that addresses the background level. I had to stand on the boardwalk railing to get my perspective (in the corrected image) right so that his head would appear under the tree line.
Markjay
Canon AE1 - it was my first "real camera"
Canon 20D - no more film!
I liked them both, but as the others posted, I have to give the nod to the backlit image. Good job on both
Thanks for sharing,
Steve