lovely… I can shoot these in our village as well…don’t need to go to the shore 😉 Funny that they are just everywhere were they think they maybe some food 😀
Very nice treatment, both in the choice of B&W and the composition. Of the two, I prefer the second. While I’m still not comfortable with that whole selective DOF thing, it’s more because the shot seems more personal; more interaction between the bird and photographer since it’s facing toward you. I would dare say more intimate shot, but you know . . . it’s a bird.
#1 would have been better if the gulls had been looking at me, true, but I love working with selective focus as it can really help to tell a story. I do like #2’s composition and the fact that you can see the whole plastic bag. I had photos of the crows and gulls vying for the bag, but none of them came out good enough to post, so the context is lost in the first shot; hence, the explanation.
Very nice. I’ve always liked seagulls. Where I grew up we had a lot of them and most people found them annoying. I always thought they were pretty cool.
The Birds was one of my favorite Hitchcock movies. It terrified me but at the same time I couldn’t stay away from it. I watched it every time it came on t.v.
I like the focus on the back seagull in the first picture. Good shots!
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Thanks colors!I love to play with selective focus.
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So beautiful, so beautiful. Great shots. Thank you dear, have a nice day and HAPPY MOTHER’s DAY, love, nia
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Thank you, nia!
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lovely… I can shoot these in our village as well…don’t need to go to the shore 😉 Funny that they are just everywhere were they think they maybe some food 😀
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True, Joanna. I live in a completely land-locked state, and yet, there they are!
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I love the DOF in the first shot. And the second seems to have a bit of photojournalism in it.
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Thanks Kevin.
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Very nice treatment, both in the choice of B&W and the composition. Of the two, I prefer the second. While I’m still not comfortable with that whole selective DOF thing, it’s more because the shot seems more personal; more interaction between the bird and photographer since it’s facing toward you. I would dare say more intimate shot, but you know . . . it’s a bird.
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#1 would have been better if the gulls had been looking at me, true, but I love working with selective focus as it can really help to tell a story. I do like #2’s composition and the fact that you can see the whole plastic bag. I had photos of the crows and gulls vying for the bag, but none of them came out good enough to post, so the context is lost in the first shot; hence, the explanation.
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Very nice. I’ve always liked seagulls. Where I grew up we had a lot of them and most people found them annoying. I always thought they were pretty cool.
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Same here. I should have nightmares about them after Hitchcock traumatizing me, but I don’t.
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The Birds was one of my favorite Hitchcock movies. It terrified me but at the same time I couldn’t stay away from it. I watched it every time it came on t.v.
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You and me both. One of the highlights of my adult life was having chowder in the Bodega Bay eatery featured in the movie.
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Were you looking for birds on the wires the whole time you were there? 🙂
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Great focus and clarity. Very nice 🙂
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Thanks, Inga!
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very beautiful shots!
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Thank you! And thanks for stopping by!
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