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Beatiful,The bluebirds returned early this year (arrived a few weeks ago) and like to sit atop the feeder hanger keeping watch over the backyard and our kitchen. They’re not spooked by me walking up to the window and often fly over to the glass when they get more curious. These were taken through the window, hand held and manual focus.
Joe
A recent image of trees and snow.
Steven
Edwhat a great image Steven! Nicely seen and executed.
Smashing, EdWorking on some images from last fall. This is a shot of the Yukon River from above Dawson City.
Taken with th XF, IQ3100, and 40-80mm:
Here's my Train-in-Motion shot: Leica S(006), 24 Super Elmar, 1/2 second hand held (against a pillar).Wow... everybody continues to impress me! From dignified birds, to amazing landscapes, I have found no better place to view great images and by people who are having fun, too!
drunkenspyder recently posted a very cool long exposure of a passing train on a bridge... I liked that one so much I decided to ask if there are others who have captured cool images of people or other subjects in motion that shows the moving/speeding that is so often missing in still Photography.
I just started back to sketching/drawing for the first time since high school and I would like to see motion in images to give me a sense of how to draw it. That moving train looks like a piece of art in a way that I can connect with for some reason!