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    This pattern was photographed with the Canon 70-200mm f/4 L IS lens (handheld at 150mm) and the ESO-50D. ISO 400. Evaluative metering +1/3 stop: 1/200 sec. a f/8.

    What is it? Do you like it? Why or why not?

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    Arthur, It looks like feathers and I love the colors and the flow. Has an abstract look that I really like!!!

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    Agree that it looks like feathers, perhaps flamingo? I like how the feathers all go in the same general direction but also show variety in how some curve more than others. Nice colors too.

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    A blur footed booby? Love the comp and colours and especially the shades of purples and pinks. Did you put it through some filters?

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    Feathers, Difference blending mode?

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    Since everyone else said feathers, I'm going to say leaves. :D
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    Looks like pelican feathers?

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    It could be Great Frigate bird feathers.

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    I too will join the ranks and say feathers. I thought it might be leaves also until I noticed how the small "feathers"? on the upper left were shaped. The image works well for me with the soft coloration and the patterns formed. The curved area in the upper half breaks the flow and adds interest. Nice one Art...

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    I would go with the feathers, but of what ???? :confused:

    I also think that flipping it, though this is not "flip week", :D would make a better composition. I tried a number of flips and the attached are two alternatives, with some contrast added, with the original (small image). Personally, I like the bottom one the best, which is a flip and rotate of the original. Reminds me of a regatta with colorful sails. Fits this weeks summer theme! ;)

    I would also delete the "clips" in the left upper and lower corner.

    But you're the artist and it's your image. Just a second viewpoint. ;)
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    Thanks all for your comments. And thanks mark for the flip flops.

    The image is of the feathers on the upper back of a female Great Frigatebird as it sat on its nest at Darwin Bay, Tower Island.
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    Great colors Artie. Looks great!

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    Thanks Oshkosh, I should have mentioned this: while we were on the island I showed the image on the back of the camera to a bunch of folks in my group who were walking right past these birds nesting. Nobody had a clue.... Can one learn to see creatively???
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    Hi Art, I believe one can learn to see creatively after seeing numerous examples like the one you posted. After that it's up to the maker to train their eyes to pull images out of a larger mass. Macro photography is a good example. After I'm shooting birds or landscapes over a period of time and then go to macro I need a short period of time to refocus my thoughts on how I'm approaching the subject matter. I start seeing small.
    I also realize the difficulty when one is concentrating on shooting birds to shift gears and look at feather patterns. This can come with time and experience.

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    I agree Dave. I wrote extensively on developing ones creative vision in the chapter on Advanced Composition and Image Design in ABP II. At times folks are hampered because they do not realize the capabilities of their lenses....
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    Hey Artie

    I started my photographic journey with underwater macro. I love FINE detail, perhaps why I have such affinity for portraits of birds. I say if one can approach a bird subject - or any other that would run for that matter - then exploit all opportunities to the fullest.

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    Artie - I love the image and your treatment ot it. One of my favorite quotes is from "The Little Prince" - "it is only
    with the heart that one can see rightly" - I think it applies here:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Slechta View Post
    Artie - I love the image and your treatment ot it. One of my favorite quotes is from "The Little Prince" - "it is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - I think it applies here:) Cheryl
    Thanks Cheryl. That is very sweet. I would like to meet the Little Prince one day :) :D :)
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    nice nice image sir....the hues are subtle and well harmonizing.

    Taking it waaaaaay OTB.....:D
    Getting some bleed on that MkIII?

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    Dave - you are soooooo funny:D

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    Nice on DP. Looks as if it would make a great jigsaw puzzle for the psych ward...
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    I love the original as posted, reminds me of a pastel painting. This would look great as a giclee print!

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