sun rise this morning no1 the upper reaches of morcambe bay at greenodde no2 the liked the reflection in the windows the bay horse pub at the end of ulveston canal
kingsown Goldmember 2,838 posts Likes: 300 Joined Jul 2005 Location: barrow-in-furness More info | Nov 10, 2006 07:43 | #1 sun rise this morning no1 the upper reaches of morcambe bay at greenodde no2 the liked the reflection in the windows the bay horse pub at the end of ulveston canal http://barrowdpc.com/cpg1414/index.php
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adebass Senior Member 873 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Glasgow, Scotland More info | Nov 10, 2006 08:27 | #2 Really like the first shot. Dr Adrian Bass (www.adrian-bass.fotopic.net
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Dimitri_V Cream of the Crop 9,221 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Scotland More info | Nov 10, 2006 09:11 | #3 Permanent banadebass wrote in post #2243181 Really like the first shot. No offence intended here, but the second, smaller flock of birds in the bottom right. Were they added in artificially? Im just amazed at how exactly their shape and relative distances to each other match the front portion of the main flock. Its uncanny. Absolutely incredible if its natural. Me too,i think its a brilliant one,well done. My site
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adebass Senior Member 873 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: Glasgow, Scotland More info | Nov 10, 2006 09:20 | #4 dv2004 wrote in post #2243303 About the second flock...it seems to contain 10 birds instead of the 15 of the 1st one. Indeed it does dimitri, but ignore the 5 birds on the left of the large flock in a row and just look at the (kind of) triangle of 10 birds. I keep on looking but they look more similar every time. Dr Adrian Bass (www.adrian-bass.fotopic.net
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Tsmith Formerly known as Bluedog_XT 10,429 posts Likes: 26 Joined Jul 2005 Location: South_the 601 More info | Nov 10, 2006 10:43 | #5 The first one needs to framed and hanging in your den. Super Job!
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Nov 10, 2006 11:30 | #6 adebass wrote in post #2243328 Indeed it does dimitri, but ignore the 5 birds on the left of the large flock in a row and just look at the (kind of) triangle of 10 birds. I keep on looking but they look more similar every time. I have to think you're correct on this one. It looks like an exact copy to me too. 5Dmkii: 24-70 f2.8, 135 f2.0, 70-200 f2.8, 10-22, 17-55 f2.8, 50 f1.2, 100 macro, 17-85, 580ex
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dawnrogers Goldmember 1,190 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2006 Location: England More info | Nov 10, 2006 12:32 | #7 Love the first shot....really lovely Dawn
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Dimitri_V Cream of the Crop 9,221 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Scotland More info | Nov 10, 2006 12:35 | #8 Permanent banadebass wrote in post #2243328 Indeed it does dimitri, but ignore the 5 birds on the left of the large flock in a row and just look at the (kind of) triangle of 10 birds. I keep on looking but they look more similar every time. Hmm,i see what you mean Adrian... My site
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kingsown THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,838 posts Likes: 300 Joined Jul 2005 Location: barrow-in-furness More info | Nov 10, 2006 12:38 | #9 yes boys it is a copy and paste that section looked a bit empty ,there were two cormerants in the water at the front but they would not swim where i wanted them .afriad nature does that but i try to photo anything first that i move about in the scene http://barrowdpc.com/cpg1414/index.php
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Nov 10, 2006 13:41 | #11 kingsown wrote in post #2244057 yes boys it is a copy and paste that section looked a bit empty... You could always move, delete or add some birds to different positions to keep it from looking like an exact clone. - 5D & 60D (x2), EFS 10-22, EF 17-40L, EF 50 f1.4, EF 24-105L, EF 100-400 L IS
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ReighHiggins Goldmember 3,036 posts Likes: 12 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Nova Scotia , Canada More info | Nov 10, 2006 15:16 | #12 I love the first shot. It didn't need the extra geese.I wish I could capture a scene as lovely as that !!Thanks for sharing. " This world is a canvas to our imagination."
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CarolP Senior Member 650 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Buffalo, New York More info | Nov 10, 2006 20:16 | #13 It is a lovely shot, with or without the extra geese! CarolP
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Rumrunner Goldmember 1,865 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: El Paso, Texas More info | Nov 11, 2006 01:57 | #14 |
andydajo Goldmember 2,104 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. UK More info | Nov 11, 2006 03:57 | #15 First shot is great, if you'd not put the second lot of birds in the distance, we would never have known. My Gear
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