"Roseate Spoonbills"
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This photograph is from my "Avian Florida" Collection. |
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I have often explained that my photographic style is up close and personal. That is because that is how I like to experience nature. When I can't get close because the animal will not allow it, I use as long of a lens as possible.
There are times, however, where I want to see the subject in its environment or as a group. I only do this, if I feel like it supports the story I am trying to convey. In the image above, I am telling the story of how they fly in formation and how each bird has its own head turn and personality.
So, how do I make such a quick decision while the birds are flying? The answer is, I don't. The shots are visualized before I actually bring the camera to my eye. It is in essence what we call the photographer's eye. It comes with experience, confidence and of course, creativity.
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