  CCat Purrplexity Premium join:2005-12-06 Wonderland
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| One in a million shot.
This was posted on another site...thought you might enjoy it.

-- Somewhere In Texas Theres A Village Missing An Idiot!
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  anthony Premium join:2001-10-14 New York, NY |  |
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  TJ19971 Blues fan with a camera Premium join:2003-10-11 Sioux Falls, SD | reply to CCat That is great.  |
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  delenn13 De gustibus nil disputandum Premium,MVM join:2006-03-02 Ridgeway, ON clubs: | reply to CCat Being at the right place, at the right time, with the right equipment.  |
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  WaxPhoto I AM SAM Premium join:2004-04-08 Roanoke, IN | reply to CCat Not as rare as you might think. The smiley aspect is cool, but birds often fly either in unison strokes or opposite strokes. Kinda like joggers. |
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  jaykaykay 4 Ever Young Premium,MVM join:2000-04-13 Scottsdale, AZ | reply to CCat Oh happy day! Very cute. It may not be all that unusual, but it is to me and being at the right place at the right time sure offers up a smile for many. |
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  Kringle Dr.D Premium join:2004-02-27 Pierrefonds, QC | reply to CCat May not be an unusual occurrence but I've never seen a photo like it. It's wonderful!  |
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  05241201 Where is Rob A? Premium join:2006-03-23 Eagle River, AK | reply to CCat This brought a smile to my face! |
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  natedj Elected Premium join:2001-06-06 Columbia, SC
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1 edit | reply to CCat The more I study this photo the more I see how incredible it is.
The two birds at the top are at an angle where their torsos are more pronounced that the lower bird - which came in handy for the eyes on the smiley face.
The Birds were aligned at a well proportionate distance from each other.
Only three birds in the shot - more or less birds wouldn't cut it.
Photographer was directly perpendicular to the exhibit, being off by 30 degrees or so would not generate the same effect.
Combination of birds wing positions and the person squeezing the shutter at the right time - Priceless -- Good judgement comes with experience...Experience comes after bad judgements |
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  natedj Elected Premium join:2001-06-06 Columbia, SC | reply to CCat Trivia - Are the birds flying away or flying into the shot ??? |
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  bjl Premium join:2002-05-02 Newport Beach, CA
| said by natedj :Trivia - Are the birds flying away or flying into the shot ??? To me, it looks like they are flying away from the photog. |
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  rogue_ I Have A Secret Window Premium join:2001-10-17 Lake Hiawatha, NJ | I agree - Flying away. |
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  Jodokast96 R.I.P Bassman442 Premium join:2005-11-23 Erial, NJ | said by rogue_ :I agree - Flying away. Yup. |
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  Jason Levine Premium join:2001-07-13 USA
| reply to WaxPhoto True, the basic aspect of unison bird strokes might be common, but as natedj said there are hundreds of factors that would have turned this photo into just another photo of birds flying. Capturing birds flying in just this way, at just this angle, with just this number of birds, etc, is very rare. |
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  Pistolpete Why is every day a C.R.A.F.T .day Premium join:2006-03-06 4,000 Holes | reply to CCat Thanks for the smile. |
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| said by Juel :
Real or manipulated?!! I have to agree with that question... I think the helping hand of Photoshop was at play here. There's something just "not quite right" about that photo.  -- »www.woodengraphics.com |
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| reply to CCat I thought that too, but i think its the fact that one bird is actually flying at a different angle than the others is just whats throwing me off. one is going more to the right of the picture than the other top two that seem to be going "into" the picture. -- `~You can't have "manslaughter" without "laughter"~` |
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  Juel
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  Weirdal Premium join:2003-06-28 Lincoln, NE
| said by Juel :
I guess that only the photographer knows for sure. Yeah, it would be extremely easy to manipulate, but it's impossible to tell because of the horrible compression.
Oh well. It's not worth debating.  |
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