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Circle of Life
Was blessed to capture this moment of Avocets mating. I captured one a year ago as well and must say, the pre- and post engagement dance is just incredible to watch. Hope everyone gets to witness it at some point.
Canon R5
840mm + 1.6x crop mode
Handheld
ISO 1000
1/4000
f8
LR and PS, DN. Mild blending of two lighter bkg spots and cloned two awol dust specs.
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Great techs as usual and love the low angle....especially with this since the female almost submerges herself. Great placement in the frame as well. Very nice work Brian!
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Very nice Head angles on both birds. I would have shot it a bit wider (personal choice).
Very nice low angle.
TFS
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What a lovely image Brian. If you have more canvas i'd say use it as it feels cramped. I love the females bill atop of the water and the HA of both birds who are terrifically in focus and sharp! just wonderful, plz provide a selfie video, demo of the pre and post...lol
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I have seen this before and it is just as good now as the first time I saw it.
Love the super low POV, gorgeous light and perfect pose on both avocets.
I am Ok with the comp as is.
I love the drops of water dripping off the toes,
Gail
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Originally Posted by
Krishna Prasad kotti
Very nice Head angles on both birds. I would have shot it a bit wider (personal choice).
Very nice low angle.
TFS
Originally Posted by
annmpacheco
What a lovely image Brian. If you have more canvas i'd say use it as it feels cramped. I love the females bill atop of the water and the HA of both birds who are terrifically in focus and sharp! just wonderful, plz provide a selfie video, demo of the pre and post...lol
Okay, interesting suggestion thank you. I og cropped at 5x7 but here is one at 2x3 with a very slight crop for balance (bottom is the bottom). Otherwise I am almost out of canvas.
Ann, LOL.... ;-)
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Originally Posted by
gail bisson
I have seen this before and it is just as good now as the first time I saw it.
Love the super low POV, gorgeous light and perfect pose on both avocets.
I am Ok with the comp as is.
I love the drops of water dripping off the toes,
Gail
Gail, thank you and glad to hear you liked the original post.
I did take a similar frame this time last year but this is actually a new 2021 frame from last Friday in a slightly different setting :-)
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Originally Posted by
Brian Sump
Okay, interesting suggestion thank you. I og cropped at 5x7 but here is one at 2x3 with a very slight crop for balance (bottom is the bottom). Otherwise I am almost out of canvas.
Ann, LOL.... ;-)
Yes I prefer this crop
such a beauty Brian
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I like the low angle and the breeding plumage, I also like how the lower bird's bill is touching the water. I only wish the upper bird's wings were stretched fa bit further. I have similar frames from 10-15 years ago, but none with a brown BG. that makes it nice!
TFS
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Hi Brian,
muhteşem . Her zaman ki gibi tebrik ederim ...
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Truly superb. The light is spectacular and so is the action. How many frames in the series??? Did you clip any wings??? This one looks quite level to me :) That the females bill is centered in the strip of blue water puts this one way over the top.
much love, a
ps: how much of a crop?
pps: Gilbert?
Last edited by Arthur Morris; 05-10-2021 at 11:11 AM.
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What a special post, well done
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Amazing, and sublime. Wonderful moment, wonderful light. I prefer the RP.
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Nice title. Looks great all around. Nice low angle,action and light.
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Hi Brian ... a super behavior shot .
Very well executed on all counts . Lovely color palette .... love the overall brownish tonality with the various shades of " browns" with the contrasting hint of blue in water and the legs .
Always a great pleasure to look at the "SUMP IQ " .....
Personally I would go for the classy 2x3 ratio .
From the tonal POV ... I might open up slightly the whole range ( gently ) and push the whites that the histogram does meet the edge ( manually with the red and green channel , leaving the " useless " blue alone .
Top notch Brian .... and TFS Andreas
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Originally Posted by
arash_hazeghi
I like the low angle and the breeding plumage, I also like how the lower bird's bill is touching the water. I only wish the upper bird's wings were stretched fa bit further. I have similar frames from 10-15 years ago, but none with a brown BG. that makes it nice!
TFS
Arash, thank you. I have witnessed this act four times and I've never seen the wings come up much further but I bet they do in some cases. This was the highest wing position of the 10 frames or so I captured of the actual act.
Originally Posted by
Volkan Akgul
Hi Brian,
muhteşem . Her zaman ki gibi tebrik ederim ...
Volkan - teşekkür ederim :-)
Originally Posted by
Arthur Morris
Truly superb. The light is spectacular and so is the action. How many frames in the series??? Did you clip any wings??? This one looks quite level to me :) That the females bill is centered in the strip of blue water puts this one way over the top.
much love, a
ps: how much of a crop?
pps: Gilbert?
Artie, that means a lot thank you!
25 frames from the very first where the female tucks her head down and let's the male know, to the final post-mating frame.
This was taken in North Denver actually. Crop was only from 5000 pixels long down to about 4500 pixels long in the 2x3 comp.
Originally Posted by
Wayne Niz
What a special post, well done
Wayne, thanks a bunch!
Originally Posted by
Bill Dix
Amazing, and sublime. Wonderful moment, wonderful light. I prefer the RP.
Bill, hearing that from you has tremendous value. Thanks my friend!
Originally Posted by
John Mack
Nice title. Looks great all around. Nice low angle,action and light.
John, always grateful for your feedback!
Originally Posted by
Andreas Liedmann
Hi Brian ... a super behavior shot .
Very well executed on all counts . Lovely color palette .... love the overall brownish tonality with the various shades of " browns" with the contrasting hint of blue in water and the legs .
Always a great pleasure to look at the "SUMP IQ " .....
Personally I would go for the classy 2x3 ratio .
From the tonal POV ... I might open up slightly the whole range ( gently ) and push the whites that the histogram does meet the edge ( manually with the red and green channel , leaving the " useless " blue alone .
Top notch Brian .... and TFS Andreas
Lietschi, you are a great friend and have taught me much! Your comments are always highly valued :-)
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Thanks, Bri. Did it start with the male splashing water on her as he walked around her? Did the male do the post-copulatory stroll around the female when they were done?
thanks with love, artie
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Originally Posted by
Arthur Morris
Thanks, Bri. Did it start with the male splashing water on her as he walked around her? Did the male do the post-copulatory stroll around the female when they were done?
thanks with love, artie
Artie, actually it commenced with the female taking her position. Then the male proceeded with the splashing and mounting.
The aftermath took place as well, with the male cradling her under his wing and pining her bill with his.
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Late to the party here Brian.....I've got to agree with all the positives above...This is looking real good...My fave part is the females bill along the water...It is so eye catching...I hope you got lots more.
Well done
Will