gsmith051 wrote:
Very nice set. Yes, I like the B&W very much. /George
Thank you very much George. I appreciate your kind words, and thanks also for having a look.
Nalu
Loc: Southern Arizona
I like the affect, but for me, the first two are way too tight in the frame. The last one is nothing more than spectacular.
Lame-Duck wrote:
I played around with some of my snowy egret images, and since the background was already pretty dark, I just made it black to see if I could create a bit of a dramatic effect. I hope you like them. I'd like your opinions, yes or no. Thanks
A bit of a spat.
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For me I think every one is great. Very exceptional....Rich
photophile wrote:
Beautiful images!
Thank you very much, Karin.
dbfalconer wrote:
Stunning! Wow!
dbfalconer...Thank you for the enthusiastic compliment...much appreciated.
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Nicely done
Thank you Jack. I appreciate the nice compliment and the "thumbs up."
Bazbo wrote:
Stunning. Well done and thanks for sharing.
Thank you Bazbo. I appreciate the nice comments, and I'm glad you liked the photos.
Rab-Eye wrote:
Oh my, yes!
I'm glad you liked them Ben...thank you very much for your kind reply.
gdb_photos45 wrote:
All three are very well composed and presented. Excellent work!
Thank you very much for the very nice compliments. They are very rewarding. I appreciate your stopping by and having a look.
cambriaman wrote:
Great images. I love the black background. It puts your images in class by themselves. Keep it up!
Those are such nice compliments, cambriaman. I really thank you and appreciate the kind words.
SATS wrote:
Jeez, I would be a proud bunny if I could do that. At first I thought you had used flash but with a 400mm lens I realise how stupid that thought was. I particularly like the rim lighting on the near wing and the lighting on the feet in the first one and the almost translucent feather details on the third. The thing that makes this one really dramatic is the backlighting on the wing tips of the lower bird and you don't expect to see that against a dark background. You have caught the moment really well. Superb work.
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SATS...Wow, what a nice and comprehensive critique. I really thank you for taking the time to respond so positively with all the great compliments. By the way, I do use a flash with the 400mm lens for birds that are in the trees. They are so often in the shadows and don't receive enough sunlight to get a good image. A flash can make a big difference at times, even with the 400mm lens.
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