Just a seagull but when the sea is dead calm I like to sit on the end of the key and chuck a bit of bread out just to get such images. ...
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Just a seagull but when the sea is dead calm I like to sit on the end of the key and chuck a bit of bread out just to get such images.
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Contest Finalist in Celebrating Reflections Photo Contest
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jimfbauty
August 23, 2016
Person with same likes... great practise for timing, exposure and ISO setting etc etc etc. You get to know your camera and abilities in a hurray. Very nice work... you raised the bar for me.
RDVPhotography
August 26, 2016
Beautiful catch, mirror mirror who is prettiest of all. Congratulations on making the finals have one in the mix myself
fernridge
August 31, 2016
awesome shot, have tried several of these, but never managed quite as crisp a reflection - well done on making contest finalist
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Location
This was captured from our boat dock. That is in the Vesterålen islands. North Norway.Time
Midday with the sun reflecting from a perfectly calm sea.Lighting
The sun was diffuse from some light clouds.Equipment
My now dead d810 was used for this. 120-300 f2.8 sigma lens at 220mm My favourite combination for bird photography.Inspiration
The inspiration for this shot came from the mirror like sea and watching the seagulls. I threw some bread out for them to encourage them to perform for me.Editing
Light contrast tweaks and a little lightning of the reflection was necessary. Seagulls are not easy to get the exposure right due to their whiteness.In my camera bag
I take my macro lens everywhere 105 f2.8 because you never know what might crop up. The rest I put it together for what ever situation might crop up. for birds its my 120-300 f2.8. For landscape 16-35 and a bunch of filters. I do like to play with the big stopper.Feedback
Watch nature and see how it reacts. If you see something good encourage it. In this case I watched the seagulls natural behaviour and encouraged them to do it for me with bread.