Weird name for a windfucker.
I'd be curious to see one of the shots with the head in the shade but less drastic postprocessing. I can imagine it looking actually kinda cool!
Otherwise: Amazing shots, as always. :)
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Weird name for a windfucker.
I'd be curious to see one of the shots with the head in the shade but less drastic postprocessing. I can imagine it looking actually kinda cool!
Otherwise: Amazing shots, as always. :)
Try this one - still messed with, but gives more of the shadows
Which, just cropped out of the camera's RAW format (suffering from the classic dark bird against white sky issue with auto-ISO) was
And not entirely to my surprise, Windhover is even in the Oxford English Dictionary!
Dang - the angle compresses the dark areas together a bit, which prevents these ones from fully unfolding their impact. Love them nonetheless, thank you!
First time I've had my camera with me when seeing them hover - I'm not complaining about the angle :)
... This picture makes me smile.