On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Miserere wrote:
> I like natural monochromes. In this case, I like how you timed the
> exposure perfectly to get one swan with its wings up and the other,
> down. And dare I say it...the horizon is not tilted ;-)
And I don't even think I had to rotate this one!
I like natural monochromes. In this case, I like how you timed the
exposure perfectly to get one swan with its wings up and the other,
down. And dare I say it...the horizon is not tilted ;-)
—M.
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Great shot.
Dave
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 10:47 AM, frank theriault
wrote:
> I know I posted a couple of flying swan pix last year, but damn it, I
> think they're beautiful birds, and seeing these big guys in flight is
> most awe-inspiring (at least to me):
>
> http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.com/
From: frank theriault
I know I posted a couple of flying swan pix last year, but damn it, I
think they're beautiful birds, and seeing these big guys in flight is
most awe-inspiring (at least to me):
http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/skimming-across-lake.html
This was taken last weekend
Has a nice feel and appeal. You were right not to try to make too much of it by
cropping or doing limited crop it as the case may be.
For me, the open expanse suits the scene.
Jack
--- On Sat, 5/28/11, frank theriault wrote:
> From: frank theriault
> Subject: PESO - Skimming Across th
I know I posted a couple of flying swan pix last year, but damn it, I
think they're beautiful birds, and seeing these big guys in flight is
most awe-inspiring (at least to me):
http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/skimming-across-lake.html
This was taken last weekend. As you can see, a gre
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