“ Birds on a Wire ”
Coming up with a different idea for this week's challenge was a bit of a struggle for me! At the last minute I decided on this idea and luckily found a couple of birds that obliged. Rather than using a true horizon, I decided on powerlines to create the horizontal lines in the frame. I also ...
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Photo Location: Perth, Western Australia
  • Alison Carcas Edited 4 years ago

    I like the really simple composition here, with the birds on the powerpoints, and that pure white sky. I'm not too keen on the colour - did you add that? I think the… more

    I like the really simple composition here, with the birds on the powerpoints, and that pure white sky. I'm not too keen on the colour - did you add that? I think the frame would work well with just the simple black and white. Lovely.

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  • Kim Sisk Edited 4 years ago

    OMG, this is awesome, Janine. Lovely framing, colors and lighting. Nailed it!

    OMG, this is awesome, Janine. Lovely framing, colors and lighting. Nailed it!

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  • Robert Sullivan Edited 4 years ago

    A great artistic shot Janine. You did well to capture two well behaved birds. Well done.

    A great artistic shot Janine. You did well to capture two well behaved birds. Well done.

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  • Martha Schlesselman Edited 4 years ago

    Wow! This is really cool! I love the color on the bird on the left, and the fact that the guy on the right is watching the other one. A lot going on here. I like it!

    Wow! This is really cool! I love the color on the bird on the left, and the fact that the guy on the right is watching the other one. A lot going on here. I like it!

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Regular Critique
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Canon EOS 5D Mark III
1/100 f/5.6 100 70

Tags

#horizonlines #birds #impliedhorizonline #horizontal #powerlines #highkey

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