This continues this morning's saga with other things (and a flower or two). Again, your tips, pointers, etc. are appreciated.
very nice - I especially like the first and last (Ducks & Morning Glories?)
morkie wrote:
very nice - I especially like the first and last (Ducks & Morning Glories?)
Thanks for looking and your kind comments.
The 'Bicycle Built For Two (Pointy Toothed But Smiling Critters)' is kinda fun. Don't know that the houses/neighborhood do much for the image (unless you were looking for a counterpoint/contrast of some kind?), though. Maybe a lower angle, shooting more upward, so the sky is the backdrop? or higher, so the green grass can set off red-orange rust? or decrease depth of field so the houses blur out? Ah! Here's a thought! Pre-set your camera and do a 'hail mary' by reaching into the mouth of the rear toothy critter and shoot outward from that? (Ok, maybe that would be getting a little weird....)
Good stuff, Mike!
Very nice set, Mike. Nice colors and detail.
Cany143 wrote:
The 'Bicycle Built For Two (Pointy Toothed But Smiling Critters)' is kinda fun. Don't know that the houses/neighborhood do much for the image (unless you were looking for a counterpoint/contrast of some kind?), though. Maybe a lower angle, shooting more upward, so the sky is the backdrop? or higher, so the green grass can set off red-orange rust? or decrease depth of field so the houses blur out? Ah! Here's a thought! Pre-set your camera and do a 'hail mary' by reaching into the mouth of the rear toothy critter and shoot outward from that? (Ok, maybe that would be getting a little weird....)
Good stuff, Mike!
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Our homeowners association erected 8 of these things. I guess it adds character - lol. I was stymied because the background on the other angle was worse, but I did not think about the upward shot. Thanks, Jim.
Love the morning light and reflections on the duck family... but enjoyed them all!! Nice set, Mike!
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