Excellent capture. You got the sun right where you want it.
Got to love it. You might not see too many pot or sink holes, but there are too many assholes.
Now, that is one hell of a capture.
USAF 1954-1958 E-4 upon separation. Medical corps. Transferred to information services, Armed Forces Radio and TV. Honorable discharge in 1952 after 4 years of (stand by) reserves. 3 Years in Germany.
Well, you know how to use that "new toy." You'll get use to that lens on that camera.
Both are very nice, but the first one is just 2 birds on a branch. The second one with the bird on the lower branch adds more to the story line. So, my choice is #2.
The last photo is a beauty. You pressed that shutter button at a perfect time.
A great series of shots. #5 has a surprise look and #7 has that old man look.
+I did not know of Bret's passing until I entered my surfing photos. Bret was one of a kind. Truly a fantastic beach photographer. What he had offered through his pictures help us all.
To those that replied to my photos of the Lone Surfer, I really appreciate your comments. This, by the way, was my first attempt shooting a surfer. Well, actually my second as I did some at Morro Bay a few days before. It was very overcast and windy, but that didn't stop them from enjoying riding the waves. Canon EOS R6 with Sigma 160-600 zoom lens. I had just celebrated my 51st anniversary of being 39!
Ava'sPapa wrote:
That's exactly what I thought when I saw these.
Thank you. Thank you. That's a great compliment.
UTMike wrote:
Shades of Brent Harder, Willaim!
WOW! Thank you for a wonderful reply to my photos.
I was at the Redondo Beach Pier and was surprised to see only say one surfer. I managed to
fire off a number of shots. Canon EOS R6 with Canon RF 24-240mm lens
If you are over 70, you don't need a report from a doctor for medical reasons to be excused from jury duty. Just fill in what the medical reason is. Chances are you will be excused.
Nice, very nice and you kept the horizon level.