Wings of Freedom [Contest Finalists December 2004]
Uploaded: December 31, 2004 13:31:03
An American Bald Eagle takes flight over the bluffs of the Mississippi River near Alton IL. on a warm December morning. Shot with a 300mm Nikkor, F11, 1/1000 at ISO 400. The only manipulation used was that which is acceptable by journalistic standards.
Bob Fehringer December 31, 2004
Just got back from my first eagle outing of the year and thought I'd put this image up and see what happens. Happy New Year! #200763John P. Roberts, Jr. December 31, 2004
In 1904 art critic Sadakichi Hartmann condemned contemporary photographers, including Alfred Stieglitz, for gum printing, the glycerine process, and handwork on negatives and prints. So you see, the self-proclaimed "purists" have been whining for a long time. The manipulation question is old, tired and worn out, Bob. It's time for you to find a new hobby horse to ride. Let your work speak for itself. No one is going to be more impressed with your work just because you tacked a "Hey, I didn't manipulate!" blast onto your comments. #1006377Bob Fehringer December 31, 2004
Sorry to burst your bubble, but I include that in anything I put on such sites, since in the past, people have asked, how a certain image was manipulated and I get tired of explaining that it is not manipulated. Additionaly, I am quite proud of the fact that I do not manipulate anything I shoot and around here that is, for some reason, looked down upon.You and many on this site also need to lighten up and take off your Kreskin hats, since I'm pretty sure most are not able to read other's minds and interpret what they mean.
Have a nice day and a happy new year.
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Larry Lawhead December 31, 2004
Nice capture, Bob! I've never been able to anywhere near close enough to get this kind of shot!! I'll bet it would look great with some Buzz simplifer!LarryL #1006413
Bob Fehringer December 31, 2004
Thanks, and, cute.BF #1006415
Protacio Serna December 31, 2004
Excellent image. The synchrony between the eagle’s body with the cloud in the background are exceptional.
About the manipulation or no manipulation comment in this case, I feel it might be relevant to some people just like shutter speed or aperture info.
How the image was done its an issue in places like BetterPhoto. You won’t find that info in publications like PDN, or Aperture, because it is not relevant for their readers but it has its value in Popular Photo, Shutterbut, etc, because the audience needs and access those publications looking for that kind of info.
How it was made…we all post that in BetterPhoto…it is an info we all expect.
Great shot Bob…happy New Year.
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Karma Wilson December 31, 2004
As a writer and somebody who often makes funny typos I keep my eye out for great typos. Protacio, you wrote "Popular Photo, Shutterbut, etc...". ALRIGHT! Shutterbut is absolutely classic in photo-typo world!BTW, I'm absolutely not being mean. These things strike my funny bone because I do them all the time myself. I thought it was great fun. Shutterbut they shall be known to me from here on out! :-)
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Karma Wilson January 01, 2005
Nice shot Bob--with or without effects. :-)Karma #1007452
Bob Fehringer January 01, 2005
Thanks, I've been shooting them for the past 10 years or so and it seems that every year, I get a little closer than the previous year. Can't wait to see what I get ten years from now.BF
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Protacio Serna January 01, 2005
Ouchh...I meant Shuterbug... :)Thanks Karma #1008038
Bob Fehringer January 01, 2005
Thanks Rhina. I assure you, nothing I shoot is ever altered more than cropping, dodging, burning and minor color correction. If I ever get into the "art" side of the business, that may change, since my master's thesis was on photo manipulation I also understand that area pretty well and how people can get carried away with it and grow to depend on it.Have fun and a Happy New Year to you all.
BF
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RoxAnne E. Franklin January 02, 2005
Hi Bob,Bob Fehringer January 02, 2005
Thanks, and to answer your question. The whole point of my thesis was "Photo manipulation and resulting news photography credibility." But let's not go there around here. Been done enough.Thanks again.
BF
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Larry Lawhead January 17, 2005
Congratulations on getting a Finalist, Bob! Good luck in the next round! #1039861Protacio Serna January 18, 2005
Super!!!Congratulations Bob. #1043271
Lori Ditlefsen January 18, 2005
Excellent capture Bob! Conrgrats! #1043359Bob Fehringer January 18, 2005
Thanks to you all. I just wish I had known I entered this image in a contest. I thought I was just putting it on the critique area. Oh well, guess it helps to pay attention, huh?Thanks again and keep shooting.
BF
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Kelly Heaton January 19, 2005
Beautiful! Congratulations! #1048063A C January 20, 2005
Stunning! Great composition. I work a lot in photoshop but I have a LOT of repspect for people who can do it right the first time. Once again, this is a great picture! #1052512Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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