Had been anxious to try the new Wimberley Head.
So I set up with the 300VR and 1.7 T/C plus Wimberley on the Gitzo.
Wind was strong and coming from the ocean so I was presented with a lot of butt shots.
Critique welcomed




Thanks
Bob G
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Osprey in flightNoticed these guys this afternoon as I was driving along beside the beach
Had been anxious to try the new Wimberley Head. So I set up with the 300VR and 1.7 T/C plus Wimberley on the Gitzo. Wind was strong and coming from the ocean so I was presented with a lot of butt shots. Critique welcomed ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks Bob G Bob
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Bob,
love the last one, looks like it's turning and coming to get you!! Great captures there. I would tend to agree about the oversharpening on the third one, you can see a bit of halo around its head. Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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