(5 years and 3610 days ago)
Great catch...how do you manage to take it? good luck to you!
A young seal pup and its mother shelter in the sand dunes of this snow coated beach in the uk.
The grey seals come to this beach every year to mate and wean their pups. (5 years and 3624 days ago)
Great catch...how do you manage to take it? good luck to you!
Original pick of animal and yeah, what wind says. Good luck!
Thanks, I just crept about in the sand dunes all afternoon untill i could not feel my fingers no longer. This shot was at 180mm taken along a path with me hiding behind some grass.
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(5 years and 3664 days ago)
Nicely composed shot.
nicely composed but I would have loved to see the squirrel head included
Congrats for your third place, Friiskiwi!
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The seal is over the gate of my hometown's castle. In the seal are the seals of the king and the counties this castle ruled over in those times.
Can't name the castle here, some friends here would know who I am :) (5 years and 3670 days ago)
Lovely, been around for a while by the looks of it.
What place did you got this picture author?! Goodluck author!
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Nice!
beautiful!
small aperture to get the stars??
I usually use small diafragm for long field of focus , in this photo t=1/60 sec , f/22 , iso 100 , lens 50mm and no flash
no flash, so what is the light source, it was bright enough to cause a start effect in places!
Ade you have right , just read more carefully the exif data and find '' flash fired . auto mode"
cool shot... but I'm allergic to water droplets (at least it's not on a flower )
ok, f22 and 1/60 sec..you had to be using something deliberately, that is a very slow lens speed for such a catch, yet you say you had to read the exif data to see that the flash had fired..........for a shot like this, the flash had to fire, or at least, a triggered light source had to fire.
Congrats for your third place, Roon!
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