Craig Rogers
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Well here it is as mentioned in the "Birdies" post.
2 days of planning, making sure the sun would be in the right place at the right time, just had to hope that a sheep would be in the right place and that the sun would give us a red sky.
It all paid off, I might have another few tweaks, but this is the first draft. The reason for this photo is I'm off to an Andy Rouse seminar in a few weeks and have the opportunity to submit a photo to critique and possible competition. The theme of the entry is "Red" and it's up to the photographer to determine what this means. As the seminar is all about lighting for Wildlife, the first thing that came to mind is this shot. Ok, a Sheep isn't strictly Wildlife, but I just couldn't get "Red Sky at Night, Shepard's Delight" saying out of my head, so planned to get this shot.
Luckily this little Lamb just wandered up and laydown against the fence. :thumb:
Would love to know what you think. I know that it's sort of Orange, but then most "Red" skies are.
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2 days of planning, making sure the sun would be in the right place at the right time, just had to hope that a sheep would be in the right place and that the sun would give us a red sky.
It all paid off, I might have another few tweaks, but this is the first draft. The reason for this photo is I'm off to an Andy Rouse seminar in a few weeks and have the opportunity to submit a photo to critique and possible competition. The theme of the entry is "Red" and it's up to the photographer to determine what this means. As the seminar is all about lighting for Wildlife, the first thing that came to mind is this shot. Ok, a Sheep isn't strictly Wildlife, but I just couldn't get "Red Sky at Night, Shepard's Delight" saying out of my head, so planned to get this shot.
Luckily this little Lamb just wandered up and laydown against the fence. :thumb:
Would love to know what you think. I know that it's sort of Orange, but then most "Red" skies are.
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