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Thanks David.
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I noticed that the there are only two maybe 3 different individual ducks in the composition. How were you able to super impose them where it looks like it's only one photo?
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Iguana . :)
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This is incredible! I really like the lighting on this one. Are you using studio lights and how many?
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Great timing on your part. :)
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Thanks Dominick!
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I like the way the 3 different colored horses are lined up as if it were a transitional display from light, medium and dark. Nicely captured! :)
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Hi Frank, I spent 2 days photographing foxes, so I would have to say mostly patience paid off waiting for the right moment.
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Love it! Like the pixelbender effect. :) I still need to come over and photograph some birdies!
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Chihuly is from my home state the piece you photographed is called Fiori di Como. Pretty cool photo!
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Very well composed image. :)
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Amazing capture Dominick! I still want to come over and photograph the I'iwi. :)
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Super capture! Very nice exposure, lets one focus on the subject without distraction.
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Always looking for better ways to improve oneself, honest critiques are
educational and very helpful. Thanks for looking.
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Mexican Long-nose bat feeding on agave flower nectar. Thanks for
looking.
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In regular sunlight this scorpion would have a black exo-skeleton but
with the assistance of a blacklight the scorpion produces an ominous
alien glow when photographed.
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Thanks for looking!
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This is 6 consecutive night time images shot in manual mode Using Nikon D300 with 80-200 F4 Nikon in vertical orientation. All image stitched together manually in Photoshop. To see this large image up close at 100% is incredible, unfortunately upload size has it's limits.
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I don't see how this is a dull day shot? I wouldn't touch a thing on this fantastic capture! This image with the catch in it mouth is an extra element that makes this even more exciting. Are there any good spots that are frequented by H. mergansers in Washington?
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I was going to discard this image but I decided to keep it as it reminds me of Todd McFarlane's hidden spiders he use to hide in the covers of "The Spider-Man comic covers. -Nuff said.
Cedar Creek Grist Water Mill, Washington
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