This is a total CRAP shot! I can't believe that you would even post it on the internet
As usual my friend you photos always evoke an emotional response to the viewer. That's what I like about your work, they make you feel as if you are there!
Gary
Marc Kurth wrote:
Not a good shot from a technical point of view, but I liked the emotive effect.
Shot from another USCG boat with a D200 and Sigma 100-300 with 1.4x
I keep coming back to this image, and I remember it perfectly even from the first time you posted it. It's one of those few "wow" shots that stick in my head, along with Mert's two cheetahs in the grass and images like that.
Tell me again how this could somehow be construed as anything less than a stellar capture? Because I don't see it...
Rodolfo Paiz wrote:
I keep coming back to this image, and I remember it perfectly even from the first time you posted it. It's one of those few "wow" shots that stick in my head, along with Mert's two cheetahs in the grass and images like that.
Tell me again how this could somehow be construed as anything less than a stellar capture? Because I don't see it...
Oh my god, You captured this seagull in quite an awesome manner! And I know its not only the D3's fast and accurate AF which made this stunning shot possible. Its the photographer's capability to get along with such fascinating technique.