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Flamingo take off - ( Phoenicopterus ruber) . Recently I am dedicating myself to obtaining more dynamism in my naturalistic photographs, enhancing the blur with the panning technique and low exposure times of no more than 50th of a second. The performance of the movement varies greatly and it is difficult to achieve the desired effect. I took this photo of the flamingo taking off with an exposure time of 1/50 sec, f / 25, ISO 320 with Nikon D850 camera, Sigma supertele 300-800mm, Thanks for your comments
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Delightful flamingos takeoff photos, Giangiorgio! Dynamic and expressive! This is the case when the blur enhances the impression. An excellent experiment result. Bravo, Maestro! Sincerely, Tatiana
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Tatiana correctly noted how much dynamism this image expresses, Giangiorgio. Two elements are responsible for this effect - the bird's posture and the water coming off its right foot. The shimmers of color and light dazzle the eye and the mind. Finally, the bird's beak as overlapping vertical reflections is a brilliant compositional touch. Amazing work! - - My best always, michael
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Michael, thank you very much for your very detailed comment and for your generous compliments, which are useful stimuli for me in continuing this research. ciao Giangiorgio
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Frieder, the rules are also made to be disrespected, I preferred in the composition to create a balance between the flamingo and the splashes of water , ciao Giangiorgio
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Fantastic capture with use of panning so that the flamingo is still sharp as can be with picture taken with exposure time of 1/50 sec! My sincere compliments, Giangiorgio! Ciao! PDE
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Bellissime le ali che si muovono intensamente e lo schizzo per l'ultima spinta sull'acqua. E' impressionante come da un uccello così bello ogni volta riesci a coglierne un aspetto. Complimenti di nuovo.
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