Here's one from the weekend - we were running a photography course on landscapes, so I played with my D700 and 300mm f4 lens with a 1.4x tc while they were taking traditional landscapes
Just a seagul
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Re: Just a seagul
Nice composition. Your image reminded me to Neil Diamond's movie & soundtrack
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Thank you Stany - I'm really happy with this one - I am not sure about the Neil Diamond reference but I will look it upStanyB wrote:Nice composition. Your image reminded me to Neil Diamond's movie & soundtrack
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Re: Just a seagul
Nice one. Strange light btw.
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Re: Just a seagul
Thanks Andre and Guy
Guy, that light is fairly common here in the UK - it is rain clouds as a back drop and then the light is coming form the right and behind the seagull as the sun is breaking through the clouds.
Guy, that light is fairly common here in the UK - it is rain clouds as a back drop and then the light is coming form the right and behind the seagull as the sun is breaking through the clouds.