By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Threes:
“A three-picture story is a way to help you think about storytelling with images. To create a three-picture story, gather:
- An establishing shot: a broad photo of your subject.
- A relationship: two elements interacting with one another.
- A detail: a close-up of one part of your subject.”
Yes, I think I should be able to do that…
Yes you can! Lovely!
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Thanks, Belinda! :-)
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Amazing pictures.
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Thank you!!
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And you did do it. I really enjoyed these pictures.
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I am so glad you did—thank you! :-)
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Last summer I was amazed to see pelicans flying up and down the beach in Rehoboth, Maryland–I didn’t know they came that far north. Who knows, maybe we’ll see them perching on pilings in the Hudson River one of these days!
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I’ve heard of them as far north as New Jersey, and some range maps show them even north of New York, although very rare there. So yes, it might well happen! After all, we’ve had manatees up on Cape Cod…
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I LOVE it! What a perfect shot!
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Thank you so much!!
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Excellent! We saw some pelican in Costa Rica but not close-up.
janet
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On the Gulf Coast of Florida (most of these photos were taken in the Tampa area) they are extremely accustomed to people—you can often walk right up to them…
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Perfect!
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Thanks, Emilio!
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wow!!!… amazing shot of a beautiful moment.
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Thank you!!
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Great shots! :)
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Glad you like them—thanks so much! :-)
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Pelicans are such funky birds. These (and your other two posts) are wonderful shots! The closeups are amazing. Very nice!
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Thank you so much for looking through them all! :-)
Yes, pelicans are pretty amazing birds…
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When we ride the motorcycle along the coast by Malibu, I often see flights of pelicans. They are magnificent in flight.
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And then they dive headlong into the water with a huge splash, surface, and look around innocently, pretending nothing had happened… you never know whether they got the fish or not :-)
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They have a pretty huge place to stash it!
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Yes, they do! :-)
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You have such an amazing eye for composition. Every shot is perfect!
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Eye for cropping, you mean ;-) But yes, that’s a skill, too…
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Reblogged this on Locating Frankenstein's Brain.
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Thanks for reblogging!
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Lovely, lovely post, my favorite interpretation of this theme!
Have a great weekend.
Love, Dina
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You too, Dina! Thanks so much!! :-)
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They’re cute!
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:-) Cute and just a little bizarre…
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Love those three birds. What a photo!
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Thanks!! :-)
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Great pelican shots. The composition of the first one is perfect.
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Thanks, Milka! :-)
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Beautiful images for the theme :)
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Thank you!!
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superlike ;-)
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And superthanks!! :-)
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Great pictures like always :) :D
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Thanks, Gaurab!! :-)
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Fantastic composition!
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Thank you, Pauliina! :-)
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Fabulous shots.
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Thanks!!
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Just love this one, made me smile.
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So glad! Thanks, Stephanie! :-)
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This makes me smile. Great shot!
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:-) Thanks!!
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What tele lense you used for this lovely pics?
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Nothing special—just a generic zoom lens out to 300mm. The key is getting really close to your subjects…
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Nice! I have only 70-200 mm tele lens. Should work as well?
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You just have to get even closer ;-) But yes, it should work fine!
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Yeah, carrying 2 kg of lens around is something hahaha…
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:-)
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how delightful! enjoyed this take on ‘threes’! :)
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I am glad—thank you!! :-)
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Lovely take on the theme….such beautifully ugly birds :-)
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That’s what makes them so fascinating! :-)
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Indeed…curious and compelling, they draw the eye :-)
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Very nice photo story!
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Thank you!!
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I love that you did the challenge two ways in one post. I especially like the first one with the 3 birds at different levels…good eye!
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The birds knew what was required of them ;-)
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These animals are majestic! Great shots :)
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Thanks!! :-)
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These are fabulous! :)
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Thanks!! :-)
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Amazing pictures :-)
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Thank you! :-)
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Perfect shots ! Beautiful !
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Thank you so much!!
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Pleasure :)
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love all three, but I have to say the first one is my favorite, lol!
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:-) It’s the theatrical way they arrange themselves… Thanks, Aian!!
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