tm_j 30 Posted April 20, 2022 Thanks Greg & Verena! I once met a Wildlife Artist who has his images display at the Smithsonian in Washington DC and he told me backlighting is the best. I am not sure of that since most of the time backlighting produce not so good images. However, these images probably prove that he's right. I think they are great (backlighted) but that's just my opinion! Link to comment
setsail728 14 Posted April 22, 2022 Wow! Were you in the right place at the right time!! I only wish to be able to duplicate your superb shot with the herons around here! Well done! Link to comment
tm_j 30 Posted April 23, 2022 Thanks Warren Kaplan! Good to hear from you. Almost everyday this bird would hang out at the tide gate and fish. The tide gate restrict the water flow in or out and act as a strainer with turbulence that toss the fish around disoriented and that's how he got his fish. Clever isn't he ? I got lucky with this series since he walked away to the other side and that produce the oportunity of backlighting which I believe yield better images. Link to comment
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