Outdoor Ontario
Photography => Ontario Birds => Topic started by: Ally on November 05, 2020, 03:36:42 PM
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A bit windy, a bit cloudy, but I had so much fun with the Kestrel. She caught a small snake, I'm not sure whether she ate it because she coughed up a pellet then the snake was not seen again.
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Pellet
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She is such a cutie! Her mate was around as well, but never got a perched pic
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I was always astonished by Dinu's Downsview RHT with all kinds of facial expressions and some ground scenes. Today I realised this RTH is just a hawk clown. Here he is acting cool
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Then clown. He just flew to the ground, 5 meters away from a lady and her Husky dog, wondering where the vole he just saw.
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My friend loved the red chairs.
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I'm just happy I'm outside with a camera
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Bright, bold colour is especially impactful when surrounded by prevailing dreariness because there is nothing else competing for the viewer’s attention. By the same rational, a strikingly elemental shape, or form is also noteworthy when embraced by chaos because it serves as a visual anchor. Your scarlet chairs are just the thing whether captured from afar, or made to physically dominate the frame. If you would have approached the chairs and had one on either side of the frame, themselves framing something in the background it might have made a satisfying image. Yes, I know the chairs were occupied at the time and that condition complicates the issue. If the couple were to hold hands, from one chair to the other chair, viewed from behind … a Hallmark moment? Excuse me, I need a moment to gag. OK, I’m over it. Even the fan-shaped chair back, in scarlet livery, against a monochromatic backdrop might have also been a subject. I know, I know, it’s easy for me to suggest this and that when stuck at home without having to do it myself.
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Bright, bold colour is especially impactful when surrounded by prevailing dreariness because there is nothing else competing for the viewer’s attention. By the same rational, a strikingly elemental shape, or form is also noteworthy when embraced by chaos because it serves as a visual anchor. Your scarlet chairs are just the thing whether captured from afar, or made to physically dominate the frame. If you would have approached the chairs and had one on either side of the frame, themselves framing something in the background it might have made a satisfying image. Yes, I know the chairs were occupied at the time and that condition complicates the issue. If the couple were to hold hands, from one chair to the other chair, viewed from behind … a Hallmark moment? Excuse me, I need a moment to gag. OK, I’m over it. Even the fan-shaped chair back, in scarlet livery, against a monochromatic backdrop might have also been a subject. I know, I know, it’s easy for me to suggest this and that when stuck at home without having to do it myself.
I will go again when it snows.