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Not DucksFollowing from last week's image and critique, I went out this weekend to shoot for more animal photography. Couldn't find any decent ducks, instead I found pelicans.
#1 Also need help choosing one of the following 3. #2 #3 #4 Perhaps too much white space with the #2?
Re: Not Duckswow! nice captures hehe may i ask where was this?
-julian
Re: Not DucksThanks Julian.
This is up at Central Coast no more than 90km Sydney. A nice weekend drive along the lakes from Woy Woy to Terrigal and onto the Entrance. At the Entrance, there's a pelican feeding 3.30pm every day. If you want those great close up shots, get there earlier to sit up the front. Great fish and chips there while you wait . Don't head home straight away, go a few kms north a bit more and wait by the lake side for the sunsets. D700, D300, D80, nikon 10.5mm fishy, nikon 14-24mm/2.8, sigma 30mm/1.4, nikon 50mm/1.8, sigma 24-70/2.8 macro, sigma 120-300mm + 1.4x/2.0x tele
Re: Not DucksI like #3. The pano format suits it well, heaps of birds and no extra water or sky. Portrays the crowd at feeding time. Colours have come out really well. Nice photo.
Re: Not DucksLike #3 as well...
Re: Not DucksThanks wheels and surenj
D700, D300, D80, nikon 10.5mm fishy, nikon 14-24mm/2.8, sigma 30mm/1.4, nikon 50mm/1.8, sigma 24-70/2.8 macro, sigma 120-300mm + 1.4x/2.0x tele
Re: Not DucksAll great shots Scoobydoo but my preference is #1 and #3
Cliff
Canon 400D, EF-S 18-55 and EF 70-300 kit lenses
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