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Posted By: Goosey, 11-05-2016, 09:50 PM

Just a couple of thinking outside the box portraits





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11-05-2016, 10:26 PM   #2
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Nice work
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QuoteOriginally posted by Goosey Quote
Just a couple of thinking outside the box portraits
You must think outside the box more often mate !!! Great images.
11-06-2016, 12:43 AM   #4
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Nice work
Thanks mate

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QuoteOriginally posted by pjv Quote
You must think outside the box more often mate !!! Great images.
Thanks mate, just keeping my brain busy

11-06-2016, 12:46 AM   #5
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Creative and well done.
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Creative and well done.
Thanks for your kind words
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Very good! I especially like the 2nd shot - great timing and composition.

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A couple of fine "portraits", box should get left at home more often.
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Man, these are impressive, indeed. The most creative wildlife photos I can remember seeing.

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Great job - full of the details and full of the bird's personality!
11-06-2016, 07:36 PM   #11
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Beautiful shots. How did you manage this lighting?
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Very good! I especially like the 2nd shot - great timing and composition.
Cheers mate

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Thinking about just burning the box

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QuoteOriginally posted by Sailor Quote
Man, these are impressive, indeed. The most creative wildlife photos I can remember seeing.

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Thanks Jer, always trying to make things a little different

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Great job - full of the details and full of the bird's personality!
Thanks mate, thats the hard bit is to try and capture something about its character

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Beautiful shots. How did you manage this lighting?
Thanks mate, the lighting was done in lightroom, i had an idea of what i wanted it to look like and the only way was to do a little manufacturing of light
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QuoteOriginally posted by Goosey Quote
lighting was done in lightroom
That's great - I'm still learning the very basics of LR! But I'm glad you didn't just happen to catch the sun at the right time at the perfect angle because I probably would have spent hours & hours trying to do the same thing!
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That's great - I'm still learning the very basics of LR! But I'm glad you didn't just happen to catch the sun at the right time at the perfect angle because I probably would have spent hours & hours trying to do the same thing!
Its sort of cheating but i think of it as creative licence
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Its sort of cheating but i think of it as creative licence
Totally agree!
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