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    Default Wide Angle Snowy

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    Here is one from a few weeks ago

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    Adam,

    Way to see and execute an image. Refreshing viewpoint.
    Congrats.

    Best,

    Chas

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    I like this one, aside from the wide angle and low angle, the captured moment and mood make up for the fact that there is no eye contact. Did you bait him?

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    Hi Adams,

    Very special, unusual, artistic image. Very nice; congrats.

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    Another beautiful shot! If this were mine, I may consider burning the top right part of the photo and the very top part of the bird a bit.

    Just wish I had the opportunities to photo bird with short focal length lenses like you do.

    Congrats !!
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    Adams:

    Very nice. low angle, great action. if it had taken another step forward the image would have been taken to another level.

    cheers
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    Excellent job with composition and timing Adams.

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    Adams
    What an incredible perspective.......certainly an image to think about......and get me out of a deep photography funk. Awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    I like this one, aside from the wide angle and low angle, the captured moment and mood make up for the fact that there is no eye contact. Did you bait him?
    Hi Axel,
    I did not use any bait, the tide was going out and a small school of fish got trapped, if you look closely at where my name is you can see some more fish.

    Adams

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    I love the feel of this image Adams- getting you right into the action, thanks to the wide angle. I hadn't realised how a tele gives you a feeling of being isolated from the subject, but now I do, seeing this wide-angle image. I'm really taken with the soft look of the water, the balance of the image and the subtle action captured. Also, the way the clouds "point" to the bird is wonderful. Very well done!

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    That's it...I'm moving to Florida!!!

    Serioulsly though, tame bird or not this image was expertly handled and created. Congrats man, this is very cool.

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    Just a wonderfull image, so different and so great, nothing of this beauty is often seen arround so just BIG congratulations!

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    I have never seen an image of such a common bird but presented on such an inspirational way! Love it all and congrats on a great image. jc

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    Who cares about the head angle, eye contact and all those things, this one is simply a superb image Adams and very good example that going out the beaten road is the best way to make original things. You can be very happy with this image ;-)

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    WOW!!! I'm speechless!

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    Original and beautiful! I'm amazed that no one else has thought to take images like this. Of course, now that you've posted this, we'll all be out there trying it.

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    Geez, I leave for a few weeks and mised this image! Out of the box and fabulous!

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