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Thanks Bill :) Herons are one of my favorites, but I'm a sucker for any birding opportunity. I'm hoping to get out more as the weather clears up more on the weekends
Thank you! :) It was shot right after sunrise... the heron came to visit the same spot on particularly cold mornings. I was able to get close by using the bridge as somewhat of a blind.
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I've been absent from the forum for the last couple years due to having gone through the long process of packing, moving, selling the old place, and regaining my sanity ;) I've been shooting when I can, but fell far behind in editing and uploading anything (even to my site) I'm hoping...
The eyes make me think it's a female sharp-shinned hawk (all the photos I see of Merlins have brown eyes, yours has the gold of a sharp-shinned) Great shot! We've had one dive-bomb our bird feeders in the spring a few times :) I agree with E on the C&C... I would try to darken the lower...
Beautiful! I keep seeing amazing cloud formations around the mountains above Issaquah and I'm continually cursing the power lines that block every view I can find. Ansel Adams mounted a platform to the roof of his car to shoot from... I'm seriously considering doing the same thing.
Nice shots - the skies this time of year are great fun. October is also a wonderful time to visit the Oregon Coast (if you can get around school schedules) far fewer tourists and great weather to photograph. I love the shot of the Astoria Bridge in particular, it is an epic bridge to cross and...
A couple weeks ago my husband surprised me with a kit to build a plastic twin lens reflex camera. I set right to work putting it together, and after a slight modification (the gasket for the top lens was smooth plastic, causing the lens to perpetually fall into the viewer. I replaced that with...
Beautiful shots! I love the direct eye contact you got in shot#2. As to your question, IMHO I don't think the other two owls need to have warmth added... the main owl making eye contact is the center of attention, and the other two are watching him, so it seems natural for them to be a little...
Images shot with the twin lens reflex camera I built - a detail of the tracks, shot as an experiment to see how much is included in the frame. (quite a lot more than what shows in the viewfinder lens)
Wow, great view of the falls! I've never been up there outside of summer. One of these days I want to get back down there and try an HDR shot of this view.
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