Chris T wrote:
You know - the one, you actually look forward to shooting, the most - every single day?
Landscape or the current project I'm working on.
Chris T wrote:
You know - the one, you actually look forward to shooting, the most - every single day?
I don't shoot every day, however my most-often photographed subject matter would be nature.
LouieP
Loc: Sebring/Avon Park, FL area
I don’t know if it is my MOST often photographed, but I have way too many photos, many of them very similar, of Great Blue Herons. They just stand still, almost posing, waiting for you to click the shutter.
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
jerryc41 wrote:
Landscape or the current project I'm working on.
And what's your current project, TODAY, Jerry?
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
RichardTaylor wrote:
I don't shoot every day, however my most-often photographed subject matter would be nature.
Nature's a great big field, Richard .... what, specifically, in nature - do you most look forward to shooting, every day?
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
LouieP wrote:
I don’t know if it is my MOST often photographed, but I have way too many photos, many of them very similar, of Great Blue Herons. They just stand still, almost posing, waiting for you to click the shutter.
Ooooh, great, Louie ... can we see one or two?
Chris T wrote:
Nature's a great big field, Richard .... what, specifically, in nature - do you most look forward to shooting, every day?
That why I like it. Mostly urban wild life. Birds, bugs, botanical.
All thse were shot very close to home (<20 minutes walk).
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
RichardTaylor wrote:
That why I like it. Mostly urban wild life. Birds, bugs, botanical.
All thse were shot very close to home (<20 minutes walk).
Those are extraordinary, Richard ....
Beautiful pics!!!
What kind of duck would that be?
Looks more like a stork, of some kind, huh?
Chris T wrote:
Those are extraordinary, Richard ....
Beautiful pics!!!
What kind of duck would that be?
Looks more like a stork, of some kind, huh?
That's an Australian Pelican, and doesn't normally live there.
There are lots of them at Homebush Bay (upper reaches of Sydney Harbour) about a 20 min drive away (but not in peak hour).
Chris T
Loc: from England across the pond to New England
RichardTaylor wrote:
That's an Australian Pelican, and doesn't normally live there.
There are lots of them at Homebush Bay (upper reaches of Sydney Harbour) about a 20 min drive away (but not in peak hour).
An Aussy Pelican, huh, Richard?
Interesting ....
You have lots of great bird species, there, don'tcha?
Might be a great place to visit ....
VTMatwood
Loc: Displaced Vermonta in Central New Hampsha
Landscapes and nature for me, with wildlife (mostly waterfowl) when it is around.
Chris T wrote:
You know - the one, you actually look forward to shooting, the most - every single day?
Flowers and sunrises/sunsets. Coincidentally, my best sellers are flowers and sunrises/sunsets.
For me it's a toss-up between "Americana" (barns, covered bridges, old mills, rustic houses) and, I guess, "scenic America" (waterfalls, mountains, lakes, sunrises). And 3 inch snowfalls, the kind where I can still "get around in."
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