An hour or so at USYD duck pond.Moderators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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An hour or so at USYD duck pond.Had an hour and a bit in the city around broadway so walked to the Uni of Sydney duck pond.
Messed a whole sequence because I got my setting wrong .. sigh .. but these were kind of fun. All taken with my Sigma 150 macro.
Re: An hour or so at USYD duck pond.I love teh concept in #4, the rain trails are very neat, it would be nice to have the flower in full light though, maybe alittle fill flash would have helped?
Great composition on the cockatoo close up, good use of negative space and the position of the birds eye/head! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: An hour or so at USYD duck pond.I love the last two. The rainbow and the rain really add soemthing special to these shots
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Re: An hour or so at USYD duck pond.Love that rain shot! Great capture.
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