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very nice form here with almost perfectly parallel feet and necks, exposure is very good retaining detail in snow. I like the high-key version too with cranes bodies almost invisible!
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Indeed very nicely done with the handling of the whites and the similar poses of all 3 birds. Interesting reading in your blog. TFS.
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Definitely a cool frame. The three poses look great and I like the fact that you have both sexes in there. The red on the heads really stands out and gives the image a nice pop of color. Neat to see the difference between the white of the cranes and the white of the snow. Well done
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Great pose of all three,some nice detail,had to use my sun glasses to look at this,TFS.
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Arash, Lorant, David, and Christopher, Many thanks for your kind words. Lorant, I am glad that you enjoyed the blog. David, the browner one is a juvie; with the adults the sexes have the same plumage. Chris, you definitely need to bring your sunglasses to view the mega hi-key version!
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Artie:
Are you sure these aren't the Japanese equivalents of plastic pink flamingo yard ornaments that someone just stuck out there? Great symmetry makes it, as well as proper exposure and comp. Really striking.
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Randy
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Arthur think camera art fits the bill, simplicity at it's best, love it.
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Originally Posted by
Randy Stout
Artie:
Are you sure these aren't the Japanese equivalents of plastic pink flamingo yard ornaments that someone just stuck out there? Great symmetry makes it, as well as proper exposure and comp. Really striking.
Cheers
Randy
Hey Randy, Well done. How did you figure out that they really are plastic lawn ornaments??? a
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This one's a beauty. Great poses, perfect exposure with almost hi-key look (I personally prefer this to the OOTB version). Lovely shot.
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Artie,
great composition and community here, classic elegance. I too enjoy your blog, an additional thank you for sharing Aretha's classic elegance a few days ago; shared stirrings of my soul: beauty.
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Very ARTistic. Love the whites throughout the image and the reds really catch your eye.
TFS
Will
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The Master at work... thank you for sharing, Artie. Lovely image.
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Thanks Bill, Ann, Will, and Joe for your kind words. Yeah, my eyes opened wide when I saw the possibilities... As for the blog and the music, I guess like BPN it ain't just birds :) a
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Hello Arthur,
the mega high key is not for me . but this version .... super. a master shot and I'm learning a lot from you. i`m settle back and enjoy.
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As other have stated very artistic, love the repeatative posture of each bird and the varying juvenile plumage color is a nice added interest. Well done
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What An Brilliant work and what a brilliant Image this is ..... just no wards,
LOved every aspect of it....TFS.
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THis image is so pleasing. Love how they are lined up in similar poses. Nice to see the juvie included.
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