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Final results from the semester. 25 of my best.

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ISO 400 200mm f/16 1/40 sec I wanted to capture a goose this semester and capture a shot with reflection. I used these settings because it was good light and I wanted to get the most out of the photo. (lower ISO) ISO 500 55mm f/18 1/50 sec This photo was captured during the first storm of the year and I really enjoyed the color contrast between the red barn and white dusting of snow. ISO 125 10mm f/3.5 1/1000 sec  I used these settings because it was very bright out and I wanted to get a blurred background. And it was slightly windy hence the higher shutter speed. ISO 100 24mm f/4.5 1/640 sec  I just thought this tree was super cool. This tree had gone through a fire some years ago and I thought the view behind it along with the snow partially covering it was cool. ISO 800 166mm f/16 1/100 sec I really love waterfowl and thought this little group of mallards was super pretty on the water. Higher shutter speed because they were slowly swimming away a...

Final Share 2 and Critique

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ISO 1600  1/1250 sec F/3.5 ISO 100  F/3.5 1/1600 sec

Looking forward to winter

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Photo by: Ted Wells In the winter I really enjoy waterfowl hunting. This creates some awesome photography opportunities. You are completely concealed in camouflage from head to toe and the birds are landing in your lap. As much as I like to pull the trigger and harvest these beautiful birds i've really began to enjoy pushing the shutter button more than pulling the trigger.   

Student art show submission.

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This photo was taken on a beautiful October dat while fly fishing on the Madison river south of Ennis Montana. This bull had no care in the world that I was about 80 yards from him. He actually put on a little show. Racking and thrashing the brush. I have never been this close to a moose besides being in YNP. And this is by the far the biggest bull moose I have ever seen. His beautiful black coat and near white legs made for some beautiful shots. I used this photo for my student art show submission.