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Getting the bird

Using a canon

5 total reviews 
Comment from Brendaartwork18


Very innovative to take a shot of this cannon at the history exhibition. The bird is quite well superimposed on the larger exposure creating a fun image which I am sure many will appreciate.

 Comment Written 12-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 19-Nov-2020
    Many thanks for your review and marking. It is appreciated.
Comment from Lauryl Dawn


I enjoy this double exposure. I had a degree of (dare I say) humor. I love the idea and creativity you brought to the contest. Everything is clear and well composed.

 Comment Written 11-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 19-Nov-2020
    WoW! Top marks.Many thanks for your review and high marking. It is appreciated.
Comment from nikman


An interesting entry into the competition posted here! Your fine composition captures a good cannon moment. Wonder why 4 people needed to be in attendance. Also puzzled by your inclusion of the bird? Well done and good luck!

 Comment Written 08-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 19-Nov-2020
    Many thanks for your review and marking. It is appreciated.
Comment from cleo85


Your creation makes me smile. It seems that the canon missed the bird. The Buzzard is still flying. There is a lot of smoke, but apparently, the crew forgot to load the cannon ball into the cannon.
Your photo is well focused and exposed and has good depth. The mixed media changes are adequate. The panorama format emphasizes the smoky scenery profoundly. The mixed media creation is well composed.; The composition is balanced.


 Comment Written 08-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 19-Nov-2020
    Many thanks for your review and marking. It is appreciated.
reply by cleo85 on 19-Nov-2020
    You're very welcome :o)
Comment from MKFlood


not understanding why you put a vulture there..and really why a bird placed there at all?? comical attempt maybe..using a cannon to shoot a vulture??..lol..being i served in the oldest artillery unit in the nation, 1st Field Artillery. My unit was established in 1775 (4 months before the marines were established). for over 250 years the 1st FA has been in every conflict. including a couple that has never been brought forward to the public. viewing this makes me proud to be a Red Leg. wink. the clarity is great. the angle of the shot of this crew operating the old gun is great. the capture of the light is great. the image image is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. still good eye and great job overall..im ignoring the bird..lol

 Comment Written 08-Nov-2020


reply by the author on 19-Nov-2020
    Many thanks for your review and marking. It is appreciated.