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Re: Official Nikon 400/2.8S image thread + some discussions


bs kite wrote:
OwlsEyes wrote:
I am fortunate to live very close to a rookery where I can study bird behavior and build a portfolio of work that has the potential to tell a natural history story.

These are Brandt's cormorants...
regards,
Bruce


Yes you are fortunate to have all the parts to be able to study them over a long time and tell a story. *I’ll read it*.

I know that you agree with this: The most fulfilling part of nature photography is watching nature and learning. Then you can teach us what you observed.... share what you learned.


Thanks Robert...
This rookery is just one of the many mini projects that I am fermenting in my little gray cells...
I spent much of last year creating a gallery of images that focuses on EO Wilsons hypothesis known as "Biophilia." The gallery ended up being part of my "open studios" collection, a photo lecture, and a personal photo book with essays.
This cormorant rookery will likely be included in a future article as well as a project that focuses on the coastal region in which I now reside. While I've been photographing this region intermittently since 2014, I've only been a resident of the area for a year. As such, any ideas I have now are in the embryonic stage of development

bruce



May 18, 2025 at 05:14 PM

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Re: Official Nikon 400/2.8S image thread + some discussions


bs kite wrote:
OwlsEyes wrote:
I am fortunate to live very close to a rookery where I can study bird behavior and build a portfolio of work that has the potential to tell a natural history story.

These are Brandt's cormorants...
regards,
Bruce


Yes you are fortunate to have all the parts to be able to study them over a long time and tell a story. *I’ll read it*.

I know that you agree with this: The most fulfilling part of nature photography is watching nature and learning. Then you can teach us what you observed.... share what you learned.


Thanks Robert...
This rookery is just one of the many mini projects that I am fermening in my little gray cells...
I spent much of last year creating a gallery of images that focuses on EO Wilsons hypothesis known as "Biophilia." The gallery ended up being part of my "open studios" collection, a photo lecture, and a personal photo book with essays.
This cormorant rookery will likely be included in a future article as well as a project that focuses on the coastal region in which I now reside. While I've been photographing this region intermittently since 2014, I've only been a resident of the area for a year. As such, any ideas I have now are in the embryonic stage of development

bruce



May 18, 2025 at 02:52 PM





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