
Intricate
White peacock tailing beauty3 total reviews
Comment from suffolkbrian
This is a good one for the contest and the backlite approach really highlights this one,simple but reall effective and showing just part of this also works well,good one ....Brian
p.s. where have you been good your back
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2025
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This is a good one for the contest and the backlite approach really highlights this one,simple but reall effective and showing just part of this also works well,good one ....Brian
p.s. where have you been good your back
Comment Written 09-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 27-Mar-2025
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Thank you, Brian!
Comment from jesuel
what a great photo I really likee what you did with the black and white it looks like an x ray and it creates some great contrast and depth beautiful work here
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2022
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what a great photo I really likee what you did with the black and white it looks like an x ray and it creates some great contrast and depth beautiful work here
Comment Written 08-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2022
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:) Thank you, Jesuel!
Comment from FBI GUY
Cleaver and creative idea. I am curious on the lighting source and exposure. The lit pattern of the tail feather fills the scene with an exploding burst of light. Not sure what the horizontal lines contribute to the scene, but it is not dastracting.
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2022
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Cleaver and creative idea. I am curious on the lighting source and exposure. The lit pattern of the tail feather fills the scene with an exploding burst of light. Not sure what the horizontal lines contribute to the scene, but it is not dastracting.
Comment Written 08-Dec-2022
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2022
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Thank you, FBI Guy, for your valued feedback. The white peacock's feathers were naturally backlit with the sun. Just the fact that this beauty was white boosted the illuminated intensity. Exposure was 1/320, f 5.6, mid day to early evening. The dark tones from behind isolated the intricate detailing of the feathers.