Cocky
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Cocky
I spent several years as the photographer for a tow truck dealership. They did a calendar and this was one of the cover photos I shot. Oddly, it was a clear and sunny day with just a few clouds. This has been one of my favorite shots since the day I took it.
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Great Scott!!! I mean great shotIt took me and my dslr quite some time to snap this one, and it is an unfortunate result, but in any case two natural phenomena are captured in a meager state.
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That is amazing! That sharp at 2km!View attachment 82599
Mountain sheep from like 2km away galaxy s24 ultra in super zoom
It's a 200mp photo and uses a digital zoom. My moon photo i posted was in the same modeThat is amazing! That sharp at 2km!
That is amazing
That is so cool darlinIt took me and my dslr quite some time to snap this one, and it is an unfortunate result, but in any case two natural phenomena are captured in a meager state.
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Another work of artBeen a few years. This was taken about an hour outside Denver, CO in October while driving in the mountains. Enhanced slightly but that was pretty close to natural a little after sunrise.
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Thank you.Another work of art
Beautiful shot. I love the composition. The conventional thought was to not put the subject in the center of the photo. When balanced properly, like this with the branch above and the leaves below, it is good to "break the rules".Seems like the only thing I take pictures of is the moon. I love the moon!
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Thank you darlinBeautiful shot. I love the composition. The conventional thought was to not put the subject in the center of the photo. When balanced properly, like this with the branch above and the leaves below, it is good to "break the rules".
Most welcome.Thank you darlin
This photo tells the story of a bridge built by people who didn't just construct a bridge out of steel, concrete, and masonry, but also sought to elevate it to an art form. In my opinion, they succeeded. If you hadn't bothered to go to the point where the photo was taken, this photo would have been much less interesting. A+ for the composition, because you perfectly captured the interplay of lines and placed everything in a subdued light, making the bridge even more impressive.Just south of Omaha, NE, I was meandering around one morning and drove under this bridge. As I was turning around, I saw this scene and had to capture it. I find it interesting how, when caught in the proper manner, even the most mundane things, objects we take for granted, can look like art. Might not appeal to everyone, but I love the shapes and colors.
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