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Antarctica part IVI've still got lots more material folks!
Terning across the mountains Neny Fjord, Antarctica EOS 5DmkII, 100-400mm IS @ 400mm Stone Offering Gentoo Penguins, Useful Island, Antarctica EOS 40D, 100-400mm IS @ 160mm "Feed me!" Adelie Penguin & chick (Gentoos in the background), Petermann Island, Antarctica EOS 40D, 100-400mm IS @ 180mm "Am I safe under here?" Gentoo Penguin & chick, Goudier Island, Antarctica EOS 40D, 100-400mm IS @ 105mm You can see the chick's head if you look closely... And a non-animal shot... Rippled mountain Neumayer Channel, Antarctica EOS 40D, 100-400mm IS @ 100mm Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8, Part 9, Part 10 Last edited by DaveB on Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:25 am, edited 6 times in total.
Re: Antarctica part IVDave
All of these are right on the button. What a great experience for you this trip must have been! Can't wait to see some of your other shots! Regards
Matt. K
Re: Antarctica part IVGreat shots... I particularly like 1st and last. You might be able to do a feature or a book or something with a series like this....
Re: Antarctica part IVSome more great shots Dave
I like the second and the last one. The ripples in the last one are really nice as they lead you to the land mass. The colours on these don't seem quite as "rich" as the others you have posted. I like the compositions but some how, for me anyway as taste is very subjective , the colours are missing a little bit. Hope I make some sense. Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Re: Antarctica part IVDave, great photos, it's looks you've enjoyed every moment of you're time over there. and welcome home..... Carlos
nikon 200- lenses- 18-70 / tamron 90 micro/ tokina 12-24 / sigma 70-200 / nikon 85 1.8 / SB600..
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