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Penguins of South GeorgiaFinally I have some penguin shots processed from my Antarctic trip last November. It's taken a while and I'm only about half way through, but below is a sample. There are heaps more in my gallery HERE
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Re: Penguins of South Georgia#1 and #2 are Nat Geo worthy!! i love the colours and and composition in both of these
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3 and 4 would look good in another thread, but with the first 2 images they just don't cut it. That second one especially is absolutely brilliant!
Re: Penguins of South GeorgiaI love them all, especially #1
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as with any subject that is substantially smaller than ones self it is soo important to get down to their level. You have done this with the first two (or been far away enough) and as a result teh composition is perfect, the last two are not on par but I believe could have been improved with a lower POV. gerry's photography journey
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Re: Penguins of South GeorgiaI love the second Peter, great composition, dof perfect. The others are great too but for me, the second is the standout.
Cheers, André PS: had a look at the gallery, you also have some other great shots in there. The one with the three penguins is very good too. 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: Penguins of South GeorgiaExcellent. I feel you the first picture would be
better with a crop leaving the first half penguin and the second out. They are excellent. I love the second one.
Re: Penguins of South Georgiathis is an awesome set
especially the way you got the mountain in the background it really puts things in context exactly how close are you allowed to get to these penguins i dont mean close enough to touch but close enough to get a real intimate shot with the 14-24mm one day i want to get as close as i can tell us about the migration of these penguins at south georgia Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: Penguins of South GeorgiaWendell,
We are allowed to get as close as 5m. However, the penguins don't know the rules, they come as close as they want, it is their place after-all. I had some peck at my boots, elbows, one even looking down the barrel of my 200-400 Certainly too close to focus that baby! It is an amazing place for wildlife. Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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WOW that is a winner! Cameron
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Re: Penguins of South GeorgiaLove the 2nd - Great work Stubbsy!
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Re: Penguins of South GeorgiaNow I know why they call it a parade of penguins. Great images peter.
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Re: Penguins of South Georgia#1 is an absolute cracker!! WOW.
These penguins seem to have interesting behaviour. Hope you didn't bump into the ones from Madagascar though.
Penguins of South GeorgiaVery nice, Peter must have been an awesome trip. The second images is my favorite closely followed by the first.
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Re: Penguins of South GeorgiaYes, great images, especially the first two.
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