A very foggy day. part 2
Note to self.. Unless photographing spider webs with dew drops, avoid foggy days ...
Yea not to many keepers, and nothing brilliant on foggy days.
Likely would seem nice for seaport views and coastlines. But it does little for birds lol.
Here is whats left.
More to post from sunny days later in the week.
I welcome any foggy day. BRAVISIMO.
Nothing to be sorry about...these are some very attractive photos. Looking forward to your sunny day photos. jak
Nice. Fog doesn't seem to bother beautiful birds.
danniel wrote:
Note to self.. Unless photographing spider webs with dew drops, avoid foggy days ...
Yea not to many keepers, and nothing brilliant on foggy days.
Likely would seem nice for seaport views and coastlines. But it does little for birds lol.
Here is whats left.
More to post from sunny days later in the week.
I like this set. Working with heavy overcast or foggy day light can be a challenge but it can also offer different opportunities, especially with white birds. A different kind of detail can be shown in this flat, even light but it is the detail of these birds in this light. Your have done that here, nice work.
Phil
Thank you folks. Yes it is a challenge, to get enough light, and to make that light work.
But it does dull the colours of the multi-toned creatures of the Rookery.
But I do appreciate there are some folks like yerselves that appreciate the fog.
I was raised in the fog, so for me it has a special meaning, but I was also raised in a sea faring town.
I need to look at local docks and piers that might give me more opportunity :)
Very nice work, Danniel!!
I hope I get to meet some of you lads and lasses at the Rookery someday. Its a great place this time of year, and surprisingly fewer shooters than last year.
About 30 today, but I have seen 60 in past years.
I love meeting folks, showing them around, where the greenies hide, the Jays that imitate Hawk sounds.
Most people there are pretty darn nice :)
I have decided to put off the 2nd surgery till May or June, when the nesting season is over :)
giving me time to heal before the next season .
danniel wrote:
Note to self.. Unless photographing spider webs with dew drops, avoid foggy days ...
Yea not to many keepers, and nothing brilliant on foggy days.
Likely would seem nice for seaport views and coastlines. But it does little for birds lol.
Here is whats left.
More to post from sunny days later in the week.
Beautiful keepers Danniel!
Despite the fog I think you have some great captures here. I am heading down your way next week and hope to see nothing but sunny days.
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