BigRed450
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Beautiful images morris....
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ISO 200, 1/210, f 2.8
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ISO 200, 1/200, f 2.8
More photos from my hour with the Canadian goose family. The last
time I posted I was concerned that the strong light that
illuminated the goslings took away their softness. Now you can see
them up close and soft as they are. All photos with my Fuji S602 +
B-300 at 357mm equivalent.
Comments and suggestions welcome
Morris
Mike533
Have been comparing the two sets of photos very carefully and find
it very difficult to say which I like the most !!. This set with
the soft lighting is ideal for the subject and certainly emphasises
the delicate down of the goslings. This gives very gentle pictures
that I find very appealing.
The original set with the stronger lighting is more dramatic and
appeals to the technical side of me, but for the life of me I can't
say which is the best.
Both excellent Morris, keep on keeping on !!!!
Regards
mike533
http://www.pbase.com/mike533
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Awww..... how cute are they?! Lovely work Morris - really captured the fluffiness!More photos from my hour with the Canadian goose family.
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ISO 160, 1/170, f 2.8
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ISO 200, 1/210, f 2.8
![]()
ISO 200, 1/200, f 2.8
More photos from my hour with the Canadian goose family. The last
time I posted I was concerned that the strong light that
illuminated the goslings took away their softness. Now you can see
them up close and soft as they are. All photos with my Fuji S602 +
B-300 at 357mm equivalent.
Comments and suggestions welcome
Morris
Mike533
Have been comparing the two sets of photos very carefully and find
it very difficult to say which I like the most !!. This set with
the soft lighting is ideal for the subject and certainly emphasises
the delicate down of the goslings. This gives very gentle pictures
that I find very appealing.
The original set with the stronger lighting is more dramatic and
appeals to the technical side of me, but for the life of me I can't
say which is the best.
Both excellent Morris, keep on keeping on !!!!
Regards
mike533
http://www.pbase.com/mike533
p.base supporter
--Morris
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ISO 160, 1/170, f 2.8
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ISO 200, 1/210, f 2.8
![]()
ISO 200, 1/200, f 2.8
More photos from my hour with the Canadian goose family. The last
time I posted I was concerned that the strong light that
illuminated the goslings took away their softness. Now you can see
them up close and soft as they are. All photos with my Fuji S602 +
B-300 at 357mm equivalent.
Comments and suggestions welcome
Morris
Mike533
Have been comparing the two sets of photos very carefully and find
it very difficult to say which I like the most !!. This set with
the soft lighting is ideal for the subject and certainly emphasises
the delicate down of the goslings. This gives very gentle pictures
that I find very appealing.
The original set with the stronger lighting is more dramatic and
appeals to the technical side of me, but for the life of me I can't
say which is the best.
Both excellent Morris, keep on keeping on !!!!
Regards
mike533
http://www.pbase.com/mike533
p.base supporter
--Morris
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ISO 160, 1/170, f 2.8
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ISO 200, 1/210, f 2.8
![]()
ISO 200, 1/200, f 2.8
More photos from my hour with the Canadian goose family. The last
time I posted I was concerned that the strong light that
illuminated the goslings took away their softness. Now you can see
them up close and soft as they are. All photos with my Fuji S602 +
B-300 at 357mm equivalent.
Comments and suggestions welcome
Morris
Mike533
Have been comparing the two sets of photos very carefully and find
it very difficult to say which I like the most !!. This set with
the soft lighting is ideal for the subject and certainly emphasises
the delicate down of the goslings. This gives very gentle pictures
that I find very appealing.
The original set with the stronger lighting is more dramatic and
appeals to the technical side of me, but for the life of me I can't
say which is the best.
Both excellent Morris, keep on keeping on !!!!
Regards
mike533
http://www.pbase.com/mike533
p.base supporter
Morris,
The "three" goslings look like a challenge entry to me. Hope I get
something decent to enter, guess it won't be geese or goslings.
Jim
Awww..... how cute are they?! Lovely work Morris - really capturedMore photos from my hour with the Canadian goose family.
the fluffiness!
Morris, you have several things going for you with these pics, but
the biggest must be "patience". I'm sure we'd all get better
results if we'd just give it more time to happen. Thanks for the
story of the shoot along with the good pics. Joan