Once one vulture lands on a kill the rest rush in and start feeding in a total frenzy! All you can see are the wings and backs undulating as the vultures rip at the meat. It looks like they don't mind a little pushing and shoving while eating :D.
I photographed this in Namibia.
Canon 20D, Canon 300 f4 L IS lens
1/1000, f5.6, expsoure compensation -2/3, ISO 400
C & C very welcome.
09-04-2010, 07:40 AM
denise ippolito
Nancy, Something different! I like the way you are thinking OOTB. The color tones of the vultures look nice, maybe a bit bright in some areas. I wonder if you tried to open up the shadows a bit.:) When I first looked at the image w/o reading the text I thought they were all dead. Glad to know they weren't.
09-04-2010, 11:22 AM
Kerry Perkins
Hi Nancy, I agree that this is some really good thinking for OOTB! This is a good example of taking something natural and making an abstraction from it. I'm a little torn between liking the clipped blacks in some areas and wishing they were opened up a bit. I think I see hints of detail in those areas that might be nice if they were brought out a bit. Very interesting and I like "different"... :cool:
09-04-2010, 01:02 PM
Indranil Sircar
The shapes and color creates a nice abstract; OOTB for sure! I too think opening the black(just a bit) may enhance this even more.
09-04-2010, 02:23 PM
Judy Howle
And I thought we had a lot of vultures here, but I've never seen anything close to this! It makes a great abstract.
09-04-2010, 02:47 PM
Nancy Bell
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Something bothered me about this photo but I just couldn't see it. You all identified it for me - too much contrast. Here is a repost using Shadows/Highlights. I was hesitant to post thiese vultures since I thought it might be too weird, so thank you for calling it way OOTB instead:).
09-04-2010, 03:47 PM
Kerry Perkins
Excellent repost Nancy! I think this is much better.