I was going through some old photos, and noticed a shadow below the eagle. Turned out was a plane! I darkened it a bit to make it more visible.
When you're concentrating on the bird.
Bigmike1
Loc: I am from Gaffney, S.C. but live in Utah.
If it was a snake it would have jumped out and bitten you.
You can miss it as easily as I missed the three mountain goats standing in the shade of a gnarled tree on a mountaintop in Zion that I didn't see until way after the fact.
JohnnyDW
Loc: Richmond and Sunshine Valley British Columbia
pmsc70d wrote:
I was going through some old photos, and noticed a shadow below the eagle. Turned out was a plane! I darkened it a bit to make it more visible.
Cool! Looks like the exhaust scorched his tail feathers =^D
Isn’t it interesting how myopic we can become when focusing intently on a single subject? A tree growing out of your subject’s head, the mounted deer head in the background makes the subject appear to be sporting antlers, a limb growing out of an ear, etc. any photographer that says they have never had that happen is either a liar or works only in a studio where there is no background.
bikinkawboy wrote:
Isn’t it interesting how myopic we can become when focusing intently on a single subject?
Magicians call it mis-direction. And they are masters at it.
Great bif shot.. What is that under his neck?
I was wondering about the neck also.
I assume it is the tip of the other wing.
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