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Playing around with my new motion-activated bird photo booth. The Cornell bird guide says "A big, brash blackbird, the male Great-tailed Grackle shimmers in iridescent black and purple, and trails a tail that will make you look twice."
Explore #461 on March 12, 2017.
To capture this shot I used two LED lights one on the right and one on the left side. Both had a yellow filter on them. I also used a flash set to the following. Using the multi flash method 1/16 sec, 4 flashes, at 1hz.
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A pair of Whooper Swans in the process of running to get airborne on the frozen ice of Lake Kussharo on the Japanese Island of Hokkaido.I deliberately slowed my shutter speed down to 1/40th to try and get as much wing motion as I could and this was probably as good as it got on that particular morning (i`m blaming the -15 temperature for that lol) A little vignette to soften the edges aswell.The biggest problem was the aperture of F22 which showed every possible dust spot you could imagine!
Abstract wave action from the Isle of Harris
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Well, using the little rapid as the foreground, combining the beautiful golden color when the evening sun shine through the forest trees to compose this picture. The motion of the flowing water, the still rocks and forest woods creating a nice contrast in a nature world.
I spun around in a chair and used the SlowShutter App. at two seconds for this image. I did several before coming up with this one.
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Out in the mountains, even for a few hours, is rejuvenating. I’m reminded why I need to make it happen more often.
I was very lucky to capture this beautiful woodland with the sea and sky behind it. Just imagine the rain had stopped and the sunshine came out. When I climbed the hill and I looked back, there was this stunning view. I climbed further up the muddy bank,the wind blowing. Camera at the ready. I started to take photo's as I began slowly slipping and sliding back down the bank as I pressed the button.
So this image was captured with a little help from the wind, camera motion and luck.