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Ploceidae is a family of small passerine birds, many of which are called weavers, weaverbirds, weaver finches and bishops. These names come from the nests of intricately woven vegetation created by birds in this family.The structure of their nest is very complex and the shape is very beautiful.Some species of weavers can build multi-chambered nests.
A bird's nest looks like an inverted pitcher. weaver works hard to build a house. Lips repair the grass lining. Gently rub (polished) with the belly to smooth the round shape.At the beginning there are two downward holes. Later, one side is closed and there is a place to keep the eggs. The other side is the long entrance and exit.
Early morning in Southern Utah. The sun rises over Goblin Valley State Park. The blue of the shadows in the valley combine with the red of the rocks or make a strange purple tint in the shadows. The sun pours gold onto the landscape. The sphinx-dog looks to the west. Every rock shape looks like something.
There is not a whole lot to add to this shoot. Once the sun started coming up, I was shooting like a machine gun. Every way you turn in Goblin Valley is a great shot. Early in the morning was so much more spectaular, as you will see in upcoming shots. As an advance peak- smoke rising from the HooDos as the dew steams off, and frsot gems along the ground. You won't see either in the heat of the day.
But the Hoodoos are the real draw here. There is so much avriety. When you shoot to the west, you wonder what you are missing to the East or the South! You really have to edit in your eye, becayuse you can't shoot everything.
This shot interested me for the obvious dog profile. And the sphinx-like body. This was stille arly enough I was getting a lot of color contrast between the shadows and the sunlight. The red rock definitely enhances that color contrast. A little twist up on the vibrance and the contrast is much more obvious.
This was my second feild trip with my D810, the first being Bryce Canyon the weekend before. This was shot with my workhorse Tamron 24-70, which is a great all-purpose lens. Polrizer? Not in this shot! A polorizer will do nothing when you shoot direct into the sun. And I do like shooting into the sun!
So, how to shoot into the sun? Well, first remove ALL your filters. Hopefully that leaves you a very clean lens. If your lens isn't clean, clean it! Any dust will show up and, more often than not, screw up your lines. Now to get the sunburst, you ahve to do two things. First, shoot all stopped down. You need the smallest aperture possible. (You can open up one stop, but the effect will be less).
Second, the whole sun will not burst. You need a tiny part of the sun peaking out from something onscuring it. WHat I often wuill do is put the camera on a tripod (ALWAYS!!!!), and then move it until the lens is covered by the shadow of the object. Then get behind the camera and make minor adjustments until you get the burst. Expose for the general scene, NOT for the sun.
There you go. Now getr out there and shoot something!
Prints of various sizes are available on the Fine Art America website, as well as the artists Pixel site (davekochphoto.pixels.com/) and the artists personal site (davekochphoto.com/).
rÃo Urederra, Navarra, cerca del nacedero. Es la segunda vez que me pierdo por esos lares, cuesta avanzar ya que a cada paso te tienes que parar para contemplar la belleza de cada rincón.
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This is what happens when a street solicitor, in this case a young man working for nature.org runs up to a photographer.
The minute I heard "Miss..miss a moment of your time?" I took off into a quick trot towards the train station, hearing his friend he was talking to chuckle in the background, he also took trot and caught up with me.
I listened to his save the planet pitch and asked him to take his photograph, nice young man.
Crashing Peak. This was at the peak of the waves crashing into the blowing rocks on the shore.
Blowing Rocks Preserve
Hobe Sound, FL, USA