Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: sdwilsonsct on March 17, 2017, 11:16:26 am
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I was frustrated by distortion in the bins in my last post, so I used a shift lens for this. It worked well in spite of thick gloves and -19 °C and a light wind.
I had a nice drive looking for the house, passing a snowy owl every mile or so. This owl circled back, as they often do. No bait was used, unless you count the photographer.
There were moose tracks around the house, and on the way home I saw a very early badger.
Feedback welcome.
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Lovely composition and light in #1.
I also like the owl, but feel that the sky is too grainy (perhaps from too much cropping?).
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Sweet sweet light in the first. Beautiful image.
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I also like the owl, but feel that the sky is too grainy (perhaps from too much cropping?).
Thanks, Paulo: yes cropped + high ISO.
Rajan: Thanks!
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Bravo for the flying owl but the red house is in another class. Everything, from framing to the spectacular fiery sky is first class.