This is the follow up to yesterday's post.
20D
F 5.6
1/1000
Iso 200
All comments are appreciated
This is the follow up to yesterday's post.
20D
F 5.6
1/1000
Iso 200
All comments are appreciated
Well done Adams,
I like the placement of the pelican in frame. He did get a big catch this time...The colors are very pleasing. I like the soft blue hue of the water...you have sharp details and good color rendition on the bird, my only suggestion would be to rotate the image CW, its a bit slanted; as if the pelican is swimming down hill...besides this, you did good, I like the image...congrats...:cool:
Last edited by Gus Cobos; 11-11-2008 at 09:21 PM.
No way he will be able to eat that fish :eek::eek::eek: ... what was the outcome :confused::)
Just the leveling as suggested ... sure like that beautiful light
Well done = gorgeous light - like the compo. Just the rotation/
Big fish alright.
:)
..... btw I know they can run into trouble trying to eat those large fishes !!! Normally the large ones are not caught by themselves but fed by fishermen !!!
Adams, Great capture! I hope he managed that fish. Great color and detail
Wonderful follow up post! Beautiful lighting and you got a great angle on the whole scene. Man, that has just gotta smart going down!
All good stuff above. What is like best is the fish--is it a ladyfish???--and the COMP.
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Thats a good guess Artie Tail sure looks like one and a big one !!!