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Today we have the second installment of photos from reader Dave, whose website is here. Dave’s captions are indented, and you can enlarge the photos by clicking on them. All photos ©DSF_ All Rights Reserved.
Stir:
Spacious:
Windy pines:
Eclipsed:
Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea), West Fjords, Iceland:
Under Iridescence:

Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata):
Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis):
Interplanetary:
Shadowed Light:
Migrants (Canada Geese – Branta canadensis)

Beautiful photos Dave!
I find Stir is very, eh…, stirring.
And I love terns.
Amazing. The colors on that blue jay are more vivid than I think I’ve ever seen on them.
The squirrel looks like he’s not sure if his hair looks okay. What a great expression.
Dave, the photo “Stir” is very striking. I can see that on my wall. It is absolutely beautiful and I can feel the movement in it. “Windy Pines” is also lovely. I guess I like the trees. And I like your work, you have the eye. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
Very artistic! You do have a creative eye, both behind the camera and during post-processing.
Thank you, everyone.
If I look at the bottom-left quadrant of Interplanetary, there seems to be movement (the upper part of the dark patch seems to grow into the surrounding area) – similar to many of the optical illusions Jerry has posted here. Of course there is no actual movement -just colour, tone, shadow/light combinations. Does anyone else see it or is it just me hallucinating/illusionating?
Great photos!
I see what you mean!
INCREDIBLE photography. Keep it up and keep sending to WEIT please.
Lovely, made my evening.
D.A.
NYC
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