- Beardie name(s)
- Mirage
Oh ok!!! Cool!She has two Nikon D700 cameras and one Nikon D850
Oh ok!!! Cool!She has two Nikon D700 cameras and one Nikon D850
Thank you very much!Wow, I really like winter landscapes!
Wow!! That is beautiful, you are an excellent photographer 🫶I got a camera for my birthday a couple years ago...
I've been working on my photography skills and wanted some opinions
Please be brutally honest with me. If there is something you can critique do it. You wont hurt my feelings
Picture 1: My dad spilled some oil or something of the sort on the garage floor. I saw the rainbow-thingy on the ground and thought it was a good shot
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Picture 2 & 3: We went to the Dallas Fort Worth Zoo this summer. The saltwater croc was right up against the glass. The glass was super clear and I got some of my favorite pictures of that day.
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Hey, my sister has that camera!I actually have an entire folder on my computer dedicated to the photo's I've taken.
@NickAVD What kind of camera does your wife use? I use a canon eos rebel T7
Gasppppp a buhfly, as my little sister calls it XD and mirage is looking especially handsome today!Just some more photos I've taken lol View attachment 94462
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Thank you!Wow!! That is beautiful, you are an excellent photographer 🫶
Anytime!Thank you!
I was going to say the same thing about the oil pic ! But yes, these are all great pics !!They are very good
I like the croc the best I think but they are all good.
The oil spill is pretty cool, it reminds me of aerial landscape photos for some reason.
Ooooh that’s so cool!I remember reading something interesting about the crocodiles mouth. You see those little dots ? This is what they are for :
Quote " The little dots all around a crocodile's mouth are called "dermal pressure receptors" or "integumentary sensory organs (ISOs)," which are essentially tiny sensory organs that allow the crocodile to detect even the slightest changes in water pressure, vibrations, and movements, helping them locate prey in murky water by sensing ripples caused by potential meals swimming nearby; essentially making their mouths extremely sensitive to touch, even more so than human fingertips"
I love taking pics of butterflies too.My girlfriend will flip for the butterfly when I shiw her later. She does amateur photography also
Well if they weren't terrifying enough already lol.I remember reading something interesting about the crocodiles mouth. You see those little dots ? This is what they are for :
Quote " The little dots all around a crocodile's mouth are called "dermal pressure receptors" or "integumentary sensory organs (ISOs)," which are essentially tiny sensory organs that allow the crocodile to detect even the slightest changes in water pressure, vibrations, and movements, helping them locate prey in murky water by sensing ripples caused by potential meals swimming nearby; essentially making their mouths extremely sensitive to touch, even more so than human fingertips"
Yup she flipped for both pictures
Thats super cool! Thanks for sharing! I love learning more about the incredible animals that surround us!I remember reading something interesting about the crocodiles mouth. You see those little dots ? This is what they are for :
Quote " The little dots all around a crocodile's mouth are called "dermal pressure receptors" or "integumentary sensory organs (ISOs)," which are essentially tiny sensory organs that allow the crocodile to detect even the slightest changes in water pressure, vibrations, and movements, helping them locate prey in murky water by sensing ripples caused by potential meals swimming nearby; essentially making their mouths extremely sensitive to touch, even more so than human fingertips"