Wow! This is an awesome capture MCH-1138...very well done with the black background to emphasize the colours.
Thanks for the kind words, Cheese&Apple. There is another one with brilliant turquoise/green/gold coloring that I have seen flying about that would really pop against the dark background. We'll see if I have the luck and patience to capture that one. I'd like to experiment with the position of the speedlights to try and bring out the iridescent coloring a little more.
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D7000 Tokina 50-135mm f/2.8 @ 135mm 1/250 @ f/11 3 Speedlights
Thanks for the kind words, Cheese&Apple. There is another one with brilliant turquoise/green/gold coloring that I have seen flying about that would really pop against the dark background. We'll see if I have the luck and patience to capture that one. I'd like to experiment with the position of the speedlights to try and bring out the iridescent coloring a little more.
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D7000 Tokina 50-135mm f/2.8 @ 135mm 1/250 @ f/11 3 Speedlights
A blue Jay for today:
A blue Jay for today:
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they both deserve high praise!! simply spectacular!!
Very nice! Keep up the good work.
Hi Hugh,
Bridges and pathways can be very interesting subjects. Just a suggestion is that you may want to think about is trying to crouch down to capture a lower perspective that includes more of the pathway. That way you can take the viewer on a bit of a journey down the path. A nice bonus is having someone or something (dog maybe) at the end of the pathway.
~ Peter
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A blue Jay for today:
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Well, I've been gone a while. Spent a couple of months without getting much photography in and kinda forgot to check in here to the Photo of the Day thread in some time.
So here goes, my attempt at getting back into the groove:
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It's been some time since I posted an image here.. I took this last year during the F1 Grand Prix of Austin.
Used a Canon T3i
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The Anglican Church at Old Noarlunga, South Australia. Taken on a very bright day, this is a 327 second long exposure for the clouds , which was composited with a shorter exposure for the church and surrounds.
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Nice composition. Were you using a ND filter for the clouds?