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Symmetry (Phoenicopterus roseus)



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Symmetry (Phoenicopterus roseus). I photographed these two flamingos at dawn, they seemed to want to attack, instead they ignored each other and continued the path keeping a perfect symmetry. Nikon D850, Sigma supertele 300-800mm, f5.8, 1 / 1600sec, ISO 1000. Thanks for your comments.
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Amazing symmetry, Giangiorgio! Seeing the thumbnail, the viewer may suggest a PS trick! I suppose the birds posed and synchronized the movements especially for you. Superbly done! Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana
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What a perfect symmetrical pair of birds, Giangiorgio. Fantastic timing and capture of this action. Best regards, Paul.
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Amazing capture if the right moment on the right place perfect composition, beautiful colours, amazing work of art, Maestro! Complimenti! PDE
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Ciao e auguri caro Giangiorgio. Your series fo these magnificent instances, the sharpness, DOF, color and all other technical attributes of a masterful photograph ara ell in them. Bravísimo!! I humbly say this but your images show a very long and engaging experience with photography to capture and share the images that "say a thousand words" (even if it is a trite comment). Best regards. DG
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Hi Giangiorgio,

 

the symmetry in this image is even greater than the one in the other one with the same title. Only looking at the background and the surface of the water convinced me of the fact that this is a real-life event that you have captured masterfully. Kind regards, Vincent

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This photograph, as well as its companion in this symmetry diptych, are magnificent especially for the many aspects and points of view this marvel and beautiful production of nature allows us to marvel in awe for what "existence" is. Thank you for your most elegant invitation to jointly observe in silence one definition of "magnificence". Kind regards. DG
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