these are from a short one hour walk of about 500 mts (and return) along a sandy shore line of the murray river this morning.
..have deleted about 1/2 of the photos taken and most were extra clicks to get interesting "wave" patterns. I even used rapid fire which imo just made it harder and more time consuming deleting the rejects. To lazy to think about getting some slow shutter images, and besides I was only filling it a bit of time.
screen print 1 30 nov by Ian Browne, on Flickr
screen print 2 30 nov by Ian Browne, on Flickr
screen print 3 30 nov by Ian Browne, on Flickr
it can be amazing what there is to photograph when we have a few ideas and are prepared to look past the obvious. These subjects are certainly not everyone's cup of tea but I would have to think I would the only person today who photographed a yabby shell on a feather (top of the third group)
Edit: I do have a few more (boring) duck images
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..have deleted about 1/2 of the photos taken and most were extra clicks to get interesting "wave" patterns. I even used rapid fire which imo just made it harder and more time consuming deleting the rejects. To lazy to think about getting some slow shutter images, and besides I was only filling it a bit of time.
screen print 1 30 nov by Ian Browne, on Flickr
screen print 2 30 nov by Ian Browne, on Flickr
screen print 3 30 nov by Ian Browne, on Flickr
it can be amazing what there is to photograph when we have a few ideas and are prepared to look past the obvious. These subjects are certainly not everyone's cup of tea but I would have to think I would the only person today who photographed a yabby shell on a feather (top of the third group)
Edit: I do have a few more (boring) duck images
This place needs turbo charging; over 20 seconds to get this thread up!!
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