Tuesday Study in the Fog
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KirkB
Registered: Sep 13, 2008
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Inspired by Ken's excellent "Weekend Study of Light"... Here's the other end of the spectrum to shooting in the golden light we all love.

D300 and 70-300 VR making the most of any and all available light.

Thanks for looking... all C&C are greatly encouraged and very much appreciated.










Sandpipers

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7. About 50-60 White Pelicans flew in and blew the fog back out to sea.



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8. American Avocet



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Headed over to BC in the afternoon...

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11. Long-billed Curlew with his tail-hook down.



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Thanks for looking at what I love to do.

Kirk


tfoltz
Registered: Jul 08, 2008
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Excellent series Kirk, these are really nice
Love the light on the Whimbrel

Tim



z06jim
Registered: Jun 18, 2009
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Great looking images, one and all....



noelle
Registered: Mar 21, 2008
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Well done! I really like the mood of the foggy images, especially #2 and #6

Great lighting on #7 and #10 is really sweet



Mr Zoom
Registered: Jul 03, 2006
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Definatly gets better when you have real light to shoot with Kirk That Curlew shot is plain awesome, buddy! Also liked that 2nd Peli-Ken shot, as you knew I would

Zm



Rob Tillyer
Registered: Nov 17, 2007
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Great job Kirk, the first two are my favourites.

Rob



chupacabra31
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Wow! Excellent! Very well done! Ah did the so cal bird photgrapher not have enough wight fo one day ahh! I feel so bad! Try living in Michigan buddy!

Teasing of course!



Ted ellis
Registered: Aug 08, 2007
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8-11 are "fantastic", great clarity/detail Kirk.

Ted



trailhiker
Registered: Jul 10, 2006
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Ah, it makes me realize once again that BC is still photograph-able even in the foggy mornings, which it was when I drove by on Monday then high-tailed it to a Golden Glow SJWS. The light on the Curlew is stunning and my favorite, but all excellent work, Kirk.

Best Wishes,
Steve



Josh S
Registered: Mar 14, 2007
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Ah, I'm very glad that you went out in the fog. These are really very wonderful foggy grey, grey-bird shots. 1 and 2 are my top picks here.



Hungtran10
Registered: Nov 20, 2007
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excellent series kirk. good job with the mud crawling on the dowitcher and sanderling shots. i really like the grey color tones. the fog and grey color tones works great to isolate the subjects.

- hung



fwyflyr
Registered: Jul 30, 2005
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Kirk -
When I saw the foggy surroundings as I was driving in to work in the morning, I was thinking that I wouldn't be missing much by having to go in to work. From the look of your post here ............. Boy, was I wrong!
Those Sandpiper shots are outstanding. Love the low angle and the color rendition. and speaking of colors ................ the Curlew in golden light was also outstanding.
You're making me very resentful of the fact that I'm stuck going in to work, and that I also will not get a chance to shoot this weekend because of other committments.
- Ken



senator16
Registered: Mar 21, 2009
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Love the detail and focus in 9-10 and 11

Mike



Peyton
Registered: Oct 07, 2008
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love #1 and #6 Kirk! Keep up the good work



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
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Looks like a progression from low light to nice light to me Even though you knew some of these wouldn't have any real 'snap' to them it shows that you took your time and worked on angle and comps. Fine use of what light there was Kirk I liked the first six as a series, nice job on all of them.

I like #8 most, very appealing to me, tonal range and pose and separation and reflection. Pelis are cool, and the light of the last one is pleasingly warm though the angle is a bit awkward for me

Good stuff buddy!
Karl



BearCreekLar
Registered: Sep 22, 2009
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These are all very, very nice, my favorites are 4, 5 and 6, you can just about feel the cool moist air, awesome!
Larry



jkermani
Registered: Oct 04, 2004
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I love the foggy captures as I am a fan of foggy mornings on the coast. You did a great job!

Jeanette



GAREN
Registered: Apr 21, 2006
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Outstanding low angle series my friend well done

Garen



Brenton Biggs
Registered: Mar 07, 2007
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These are great!!!



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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Fantastic work Kirk! I love fog shots and these are spectacular As you can see from the comments they aren't for everybody but I just love them. Good on you for getting out there and shooting on a day that isn't "perfect". That said the curlew is pretty spectacular!

To notch work buddy!!

Tim



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