This fellow came for breakfeast

here is stevensons falls at night it's all illuminated by one spot that is hydro powered it was pouring with rain that night which made for a wet but pleasant walk

more coming
critiques and comments please
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weekend awaysome pics from my weekend away to marysville
This fellow came for breakfeast ![]() here is stevensons falls at night it's all illuminated by one spot that is hydro powered it was pouring with rain that night which made for a wet but pleasant walk ![]() more coming critiques and comments please
Excellent comp on the cockatoo.
The waterfall one is nice, but there's just something missing that I can't place my finger on, I feel. Canon 20D and a bunch of lovely L glass and a 580EX. Benro tripod. Manfrotto monopod. Lowepro and Crumpler bags. And a pair of Sigma teleconverters, and some Kenko tubes. http://www.dionm.net/
Great capture on the cockatoo. Excellent isolation of the subject.
Dion, what's missing are the canoes, and the banjo music ![]() g.
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Poon, Thnak you i'm i'm very glad you like it
![]() LostDingo, That was with the 70-300 G wide open at 300 so F5.6 and 1/500 it is a fair bit sharper in the origional too. the ol' 70-300 isn't all bad ![]() DionM I agree with you on the waterfall one there is something missing i feel like the location deservs another visit because in the rain i didn't really explore it to it's fullest but rather took some relativly stock shots.
Im a sucker for "moving water" pics...and this is a great example. However, IMHO, I find the shot to almost be divided into two parts which is slightly off putting. The main falls in the background kinda detract from the stream in the foreground. I think there are two seperate pics here...but hey, its a great shot and Im just being picky
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wow everyone must have just gotten out of bed at once
![]() i don't think your being picky as i loot at it more there are really two kinda of motion the harshness of the main falls detracts from the flowing creek thanks for the comments appreciated greatly ![]()
just thought i'd add a couple more pics
this is a shot from the black spur the idea is the trees reaching from the blackness to the light above ![]() this is the cockatoo from the previous shot as he moved away for another suckers breakfeast ![]()
top 2nd shot is fantastic! very postcard
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I like them both as well top shots, love #2 i too like waterfalls and think you have done very well.
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