“ Magpie Take- Off ”
I captured this image on my back deck earlier in the week. The original image was fairly minimalistic, but it had rain and blurred trees in the background.
Here I've applied the Adamski Effect (steep learning curve) to draw more attention to the subject.
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Photo Location: Brisbane, Australia
  • Kerry-Anne Waller Edited a year ago

    Wow Wow Wow. This is a stand out. The focus on the maggie is fabulous. I love that he is midstep and so focused on his target.

    Wow Wow Wow. This is a stand out. The focus on the maggie is fabulous. I love that he is midstep and so focused on his target.

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  • Alexandra Mandel Edited a year ago

    Awesome … the background just enhances the little fellow. Very timely with the Peggy and Molly story at the moment.

    Awesome … the background just enhances the little fellow. Very timely with the Peggy and Molly story at the moment.

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  • Lisa Lewis Edited a year ago

    This is just fabulous.

    This is just fabulous.

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  • Theresa Koorey Edited a year ago

    What a great catch! I absolutely love its personality! The Adamski works great here. One of my favourites this week

    What a great catch! I absolutely love its personality! The Adamski works great here. One of my favourites this week

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
Nikon Z7 Nikon 70-200mm
1/1250 f/2.8 2500 140

Tags

#minimalism #aussie52 #adamski #magpie #wildlife

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