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I had gotten bored while waiting for other birds to pass by the pier we were fishing at and I decided to play with some slow shutter photos of the gulls and I managed, after many takes, to get a good wing motion blur shot of this laughing gull.
Spring thaw finally!
I believe that the Flickr community is for sharing and it is not my intention that this photo comes with no information. The reason that none is shown is that I have edited it in Photoshop and have not learned how to save or export the photo with what is equivalent to the EXIF file that is saved in LrC. None of the Adobe info websites or instructional videos that I have viewed seemed to have helped. If there is a way to do that, kindly let me know. Much appreciated.
This is a reworking of This Photo I posted about a year ago. I wanted a new desktop background, and I prefer the creative over the purely natural.
HSS!
Thanks Maria. I like this Group "Smile on Saturday" so much. I am forever being challenged. I had never done this before. In between appts Tuesday in city I tried my hand at it. I managed a few ok shots, but like this one for group. Thanks Maria for pushing me to forever learn. HSoS everyone. 😊🙋♀️
Today I show You another shot from my shorttrip to the baltic sea, from the beach of Ahrenshoop. Even its a very simple composition it was difficult to create it right. It took my quite a while to find the height of the camera and the angle of view I like.
Heute gibt es noch ein Foto von meinem Kurztrip an die Ostsee vom Strand von Ahrenhoop. So einfach diese Komposition auch ist, so schwer war es doch diese zu gestalten. Es hat eine ganze Weile gedauert, bis ich die Höhe der Kamera und den Blickwinkel gefunden hatte, der mir gefällt.
more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de
Mr and Mrs Mallard Duck.
Mallards mate for life
Best experienced in full screen.
Thanks for visiting.
~Christie
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Azuma unit 801201 races north though Morpeth with LNER's 11.30am London Kings Cross - Edinburgh service (1S15).
Shot at 1/6s @ F22, and 100asa. Not for everyone.
Definitely the last upload for a bit 😂
2.57pm, 25th March 2023
getting back to the garden (again ;-)
Another favourite photograph taken by a visiting friend, a wonderful photographer, in winter 2018, and processed by me this week.
The image posted below in the first comment box is also from the series of images taken by my friend during winter 2018.
Sorry about the previous confusing intro!!! :-( Tho I wish I could perform the magic editing imagined... it's beyond me.
Last winter (2019) there was an abundance of wild food and it was also a very mild winter.. so no birds needed feeding here. This year there is real winter... and to my amazement, after 20 months away, the silvereyes returned.. and remembered me. Well... they remembered peanut butter ;-) On their first day back some even nibbled it from my fingers. Now they come to meet me. The brave ones land on my hand to eat, the clever ones find the peanut butter jar in my other hand :-) On the first day one jumped repeatedly on my head but not at all since. Another landed on my lens barrel, looked me straight in the eye, and told me to get on to more important things :-)
here's to patience, trust and peanut butter
happy free from fences friday ;-)
Sometimes it is not what the bare eye sees, it's what we imagine. Minor editing, such as straighten the horizon and lens correction. Motion during exposure handheld
There are times to be in motion
flowing with life's dance,
and there are times to be absolutely still
and silent.
Still flowing in life's dance but to a different tempo.
My partner and I had another chance meeting with a couple of young men who came over to fuss our dogs.
I love these random interactions.
As we talked, another man started skating on the central paved area which looks something like a modern day amphitheatre.
I asked the men if this was the same man who sometimes dances on his skateboard here (who I'd really like to photograph), and they knew in an instant who I was talking about.
'Ah no, that'll be crazy Chris.'
They then shouted over to the skater who introduced himself as Jimski A very amiable character who agreed to me photographing him as he breezed effortlessly around the circle.