Great, Herb.
1 and 5 stand out for me with those super-clean BG's
In fact, all are great in terms of color, detail, noise.
And the comps aren't bad either
DonGut wrote:
Herb, you should get a right angle viewfinder for those low shots. They are relatively cheap and save your neck. I got one last year and it was a saviour for my duck shots.
We're not getting any younger!!
Don
Thanks for the suggestion Don. I did have one a few years ago, but I never used it much. I found the perspective confusing when trying to find a duck in the frame, when looking down. I guess it takes some getting used to it.
sbeme wrote:
Great, Herb.
1 and 5 stand out for me with those super-clean BG's
In fact, all are great in terms of color, detail, noise.
And the comps aren't bad either
Scott
Thanks a bunch for the kind reply Scott, I appreciate it.
Lilki wrote:
#4 is just such a sweet shot, in both senses of the word. #7 looks like it's on a collision course with you. I like it a lot! Very nice set.
Very nice images.
I'm surprised by the relatively low shutter speeds you use for moving targets and a 500 mm lens.
Wood ducks are a favorite, so colorful.
You found wonderful light and backgrounds and pleasing compositions.