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Jan 20, 2022 19:14:40   #
mindzye Loc: WV
 
M1911 wrote:
Bird is standing on the wrong leg.


Superb!

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Jan 20, 2022 21:08:13   #
MadMikeOne Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
 
M1911 wrote:
Bird is standing on the wrong leg.


No, that's the right one. At least I'm pretty sure it is😜.

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Jan 20, 2022 21:18:08   #
MadMikeOne Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
 
bobburk3 wrote:
What is the point of this post?


Just for fun maybe?

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Jan 21, 2022 00:19:20   #
mundy-F2 Loc: Chicago suburban area
 
Jesu S wrote:
Here they are, on another shoot.


Great picture.
Mundy

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Jan 21, 2022 08:07:07   #
hookedupin2005 Loc: Northwestern New Mexico
 
billnikon wrote:
What is wrong in this image, can you tell?


BAD PP! The man on the left is part of the deck railing, and, as someone already said, the bird looks to be imported.... Also WAY out of focus.

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Jan 21, 2022 16:58:21   #
mindzye Loc: WV
 
Wow. Comments are an instructional lesson in right brain/ left brain interpretations and viewpoints; design/ artistic vs. logical/ linear thinking. To illustrate further (for those interested anyway) when attending a photography seminar put on by Nat Geo in Houston, Tx. there was a similar experience. During a break I wandered around looking at the interior of a very nice building off I-10. Down on one knee for a shot of the linear lines created by metal work along a windowed corridor, filtered lighting, leading to an adjoining hallway and a doorway leading somewhere. The shot wasn't important as I remember as the comments by a couple of fellow photographers were. One was interested in what I was seeing, bending over to my viewpoint - right brain interpretation: "Wow. I never would have seen that." The other remained standing and said,'Wow, nice camera equipment' (new at the time), simply a Nikon D-700 w/ battery grip and a 70-300. Complete interest in the details of the gear as opposed to what the camera would capture. Technical and equipment organization. As a student of health initiated studies I found this fascinating. And telling as to what type of photographer they were.

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Jan 21, 2022 17:18:31   #
JD750 Loc: SoCal
 
mindzye wrote:
Wow. Comments are an instructional lesson in right brain/ left brain interpretations and viewpoints; design/ artistic vs. logical/ linear thinking. To illustrate further (for those interested anyway) when attending a photography seminar put on by Nat Geo in Houston, Tx. there was a similar experience. During a break I wandered around looking at the interior of a very nice building off I-10. Down on one knee for a shot of the linear lines created by metal work along a windowed corridor, filtered lighting, leading to an adjoining hallway and a doorway leading somewhere. The shot wasn't important as I remember as the comments by a couple of fellow photographers were. One was interested in what I was seeing, bending over to my viewpoint - right brain interpretation: "Wow. I never would have seen that." The other remained standing and said,'Wow, nice camera equipment' (new at the time), simply a Nikon D-700 w/ battery grip and a 70-300. Complete interest in the details of the gear as opposed to what the camera would capture. Technical and equipment organization. As a student of health initiated studies I found this fascinating. And telling as to what type of photographer they were.
Wow. Comments are an instructional lesson in right... (show quote)


Indeed! Thank you for sharing that.

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Jan 22, 2022 10:14:59   #
Blurryeyed Loc: NC Mountains.
 
The picture taker....

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Jan 22, 2022 13:45:20   #
Craigdca Loc: California
 
mindzye wrote:
Wow. Comments are an instructional lesson in right brain/ left brain interpretations and viewpoints; design/ artistic vs. logical/ linear thinking. To illustrate further (for those interested anyway) when attending a photography seminar put on by Nat Geo in Houston, Tx. there was a similar experience. During a break I wandered around looking at the interior of a very nice building off I-10. Down on one knee for a shot of the linear lines created by metal work along a windowed corridor, filtered lighting, leading to an adjoining hallway and a doorway leading somewhere. The shot wasn't important as I remember as the comments by a couple of fellow photographers were. One was interested in what I was seeing, bending over to my viewpoint - right brain interpretation: "Wow. I never would have seen that." The other remained standing and said,'Wow, nice camera equipment' (new at the time), simply a Nikon D-700 w/ battery grip and a 70-300. Complete interest in the details of the gear as opposed to what the camera would capture. Technical and equipment organization. As a student of health initiated studies I found this fascinating. And telling as to what type of photographer they were.
Wow. Comments are an instructional lesson in right... (show quote)


It seems the majority of this club is of the artistic mind. There is definitely a lot of discussion regarding equipment and techniques, but it’s all in support of the art of photography. I’ve asked about equipment to learn what will help me achieve the image quality I want. A similar story is that I first tried to learn how to play guitar on an apparently defective instrument. I gave it up. I tried again on a good instrument and was hooked. Journey on!

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Jan 22, 2022 15:09:38   #
topcat Loc: Alameda, CA
 
mg1962 wrote:
What is the guy with the beard taking a picture of? His camera is pointed to everyone’s left.


He is the only guy that is taking a picture of something. The rest are pointing their cameras at who knows what.

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Jan 22, 2022 15:11:11   #
Jpmccoyusa Loc: Brownsville Texas
 
The man in the shorts has the Pier going through his legs & side of his body looks like bad photo chop . It also looks like the lady in the dark sweatpants is trying to take a pic with her purse

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Jan 22, 2022 16:31:23   #
lukevaliant Loc: gloucester city,n. j.
 
anotherview wrote:
The people are out of focus. The bird appears imported to the image.



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Jan 22, 2022 17:35:48   #
canonclicker
 
billnikon wrote:
What is wrong in this image, can you tell?


My thought is photographers are not shooting the bird. Did the bird take the fish on the pier? )r was it on the water and PS'd it on the pier?

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Jan 22, 2022 19:28:50   #
rbmitch123
 
billnikon wrote:
What is wrong in this image, can you tell?


The guy on the left forgot to wear his long dark pants.

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Jan 23, 2022 08:39:16   #
OwlHarbor Loc: Pacific North West USA
 
The question I see is what did you want? I agree with Charles Tabb but a strong blur in the background would have a nice effect.

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