I'm just a girl with a Nikon D90, who loves taking pictures of just about anything and everything. Postworking my images is 'my thing' .. The main programs I use are: Photoshop CS 5, Corel painter 12. I am currently laid off and seeking employment. I have been in the technical support field for the last 12 years and have really enjoyed the work. Not sure what I want to do now. I think it depends on what is out there and what is available. Competition is tough, there are so many out of work these days.
Anyway! I have been a member at Renderosity since 2004.Â
If you've read this far, I want to thank you for your interest. :) ShariLyn
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Comments (13)
erlandpil
Nice shot erland
lior
Excellent capture and composition:superb image!
artaddict2
Excellent capture and perfectly presented.
gunsan
Lovely capture!
MrsLubner
Beautiful.
redchilicat
I thought you said you never see any big birds your way ;-) I think its a beautiful shot, its a good thing you had your camera with you!
afugatt
Very nice.
JaneEden
Outstanding work you are so very talented, I love this - hugs Jane
Valerie-Ducom
Beautiful picture on this bird and in this snow landscape ! :)
lilbiscuit
Wonderful capture!!
busi2ness
Stark contrast between the corn stubble and the soft downy white!
smillinfaces
a beautiful shoot thank you greetings smillinfaces
Windworker
This is an excellent capture. I know what you mean about wanting to capture the entirety of a scene. Have you ever attempted a photomerge, also known as "stitching" snapshots together? Also, a wide-angle lens can let you see a little more. You can set the camera for maximum size, storing all the Megapixels; and then crop down to get the meat of a shot.