Absolutely stunning set Colin, variety and perfect quality, composition, sharpness. That's an impressive work.
With this kind of set it is mandatory to push on the vote button
Sagar wrote:
Colin, If you don't mind I have a question: You have few hundreds of great images of varied subjects (be it people/street or birds), when most would struggle to reach hundred of that caliber, specially for subjects like bird/wildlife.
How do you get so much consistency and run rate.
Well, thanks, but I'm not sure that I have more keeper images than most photographers. But I know that when I roamed the streets of Morocco and India, I did so with a certain level of intensity and focus, looking tirelessly for those photo opportunities. When it comes to birds, I guess it's just a matter of spending time in the field, and the images eventually pile up.
torobouk wrote:
Absolutely stunning set Colin, variety and perfect quality, composition, sharpness. That's an impressive work.
With this kind of set it is mandatory to push on the vote button
i use, and benefit from, these impressive images as learning tools.
this is why i come here.
I don't have an eye for art/composition and so forth but i can sometimes recognize/remember similar scenes captured by other folks. in the few times that i am fortunately facing similar scenes I simply fire the shutter to capture a similarly nice photograph.
Great pics! Colorful and wonderfully captured, every bird in a unique way. Best wishes to you in enjoying what you like and keeping the spirits up. Please keep sharing your art. Upvoted!!
The very high level of technical skill, field craft, patience and aesthetics makes these a joy to look at. Knowing you took them with the psychological/emotional weight of your diagnosis and at least some (balance) impairment from your condition makes them all the more astounding!
Paul_100A wrote:
i use, and benefit from, these impressive images as learning tools.
this is why i come here.
I don't have an eye for art/composition and so forth but i can sometimes recognize/remember similar scenes captured by other folks. in the few times that i am fortunately facing similar scenes I simply fire the shutter to capture a similarly nice photograph.
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diytech wrote:
Great pics! Colorful and wonderfully captured, every bird in a unique way. Best wishes to you in enjoying what you like and keeping the spirits up. Please keep sharing your art. Upvoted!!
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Chris Schlaf wrote:
OUTSTANDING collection of images
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Ronny Olsson wrote:
Just a fantastic set of images !
Take care Colin
Ronny
PS: Voted for sure
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juankgigo wrote:
Amazing work by such a talented photographer! Each and every one of these images is a winner in its own way.
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hnilsson wrote:
What a superb mix, Colin. All are a joy to view.
Henrik
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JavierWP wrote:
wow very nice set!
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novalaker wrote:
These are stunning. Keep slamming that shutter! Some of the most beautiful images I've seen in a while.
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sjberg444 wrote:
The very high level of technical skill, field craft, patience and aesthetics makes these a joy to look at. Knowing you took them with the psychological/emotional weight of your diagnosis and at least some (balance) impairment from your condition makes them all the more astounding!
Honestly some of the most beautiful images I have seen in some time. This is Art! Outstanding photography. The skill and passion that went into these photos is very obvious. Best of luck to you, God bless