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Early morning on the Skagit.
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Shot from Upper Tipsoo Lake
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Colchuck Lake; Alpine Wilderness in the Northern Cascade Mountain
Range, Washington.
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All comments welcome.
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All comments welcome.
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All comments welcome.
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I think I like this better in B&W...your thoughts?
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All comments welcome.
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All comments welcome
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As always, all comments are welcome.
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Nice shot, however the exhalation bubbles from the other divers are very distracting.
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This is quite exceptional. Of course, the composition is great, but what's more amazing is the fact that not a single mustard tang got in the way of the turtles face. Considering that these fish were moving constantly, you must have shot a dozen or so images to capture this moment.
Great job!
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Great capture! Excellent exposure and depth of field.
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Another great shot Parvin...keep it up!
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Very nice lighting and composition...I like it!
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Parvin...this is a great shot! The lighting, composition, exposure, focus, it all works very well. Good job.
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Excellent exposure and lighting...I really like this one.
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I agree with Richard...get as low as possible, on the fish's level looking directly into it's eyes. I understand you wanted to convey the ability for the fish to camoflauge itself, however it's not very appealing astetically. Keep shooting.
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Nice exposure and focus. I only wish you filled the frame with the entire fish and not have cut off the tail portion. Keep shooting!
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Great capture. I have shot many turtles in the Hawaiian Islands, and this rivals anything I have done. My only suggestion is to wait just a bit longer to avoid the exhalation bubbles from appearing in the frame.
Good job!
Mt. Rainier shot from Upper Tipsoo Lake
in Landscape
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Thanks Leslie. The tip of the tree being cut off always bothered me as well. This was shot at 40mm with a 24-105, I believe. I do have another image shot at 24 but the mountain seems too far in the distance.