Arctic Tern - Svalbard
I'm so glad that I clicked through and viewed this larger! Marvins looks like an amazing place to waste away the day! There's great intensity and vibrancy to the colours here, but they are not overcooked in the slightest! Very nicely done, Greg!
I'm so glad that I clicked through and viewed this larger! Marvins looks like an amazing place to waste away the day! There's great intensity and vibrancy to the colours here, but they are not overcooked in the slightest! Very nicely done, Greg!
I love the backlighting on this one. The use of negative space is appealing as well.
I'm so glad that I clicked through and viewed this larger! Marvins looks like an amazing place to waste away the day! There's great intensity and vibrancy to the colours here, but they are not overcooked in the slightest! Very nicely done, Greg!
I'll second that! A very cool shot and so much better when viewed at a much larger size. Too bad we can't see images like this in a much larger size displayed within the forum.
~ Peter
Superb timing!
Great images! clicked in there and image 6 of 8 is a marvellous riot of colour!
Love it.
A Bearded Dragon I encountered yesterday when going for a walk around the local estuary for some landscape photography.
This is a jpeg, straight out of camera, with no edits applied. Something I've never done before with my Canon 6D, but was suggested by an acquaintance on a bird photography forum. He never edits any of his images, they are all SOOC jpeg's, and all are drop dead gorgeous! And he shoots with a Canon!
Canon 6D, Canon 24-105mm f/4 L, Manual, +2/3EV, Large Fine Jpeg,
ISO 200, 82mm, f/5.6, 1/125
Just between you and me, that's exactly what I did!The amount of detail in the skin is really nice. Still, I'd take RAW+JPEG because I'd want the RAW, too. Only having the JPEG is throwing away too much information.