Biography My name is Jerome am 59 years old, retired from a spinal cord injury. I was born in Monturque Córdoba and live in Barcelona Spain here I developed my passion for photography, I belong to Associació Catalana de Fotografia i Imatge Digital (ACFID) where I try to learn from good photographers what fascinates me is the architecture, and the sunsets and the sky is indeed more photos than I, I also like doing photo manipulations but that dare not teach because I think a little weird. I use a Canon E7. Canon 400 d and a Canon Digital Analog F1 slide I cling to the old technique by color. He has always loved photography ... when I started my main reason was to get references for my paintings. Photos skies, mountains, vegetation, etc.Ultimamente my photos are made during one month the same views but every day I q ue I like what changes from one day to another light. Gradually improved my photos and I was totally hooked ... now it has become a real passion. And the digital age has made it even easier ... the laboratory is at home, you can control and manipulate a picture to the limit. In the galleries there is a little of everything, eventually they will grow. Most of the photos and papers collected here have been photographed with a camera Fujifilm F810. E7 now use a Canon Canon EOS 400D SLR with a lens and Canon17-85mm 100 -200, 18-135mm. I hope you enjoy the gallery Thanks! Jeroni
If you want something more you ask me a hug
jeroni
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Comments (23)
Cyve
Fantastic timming and marvelous capture ... WOnderful image Jerome ... really WONDERFUL!!!
rangeriderrichard
Amazing shot!
miwi
Super Shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jayfar
Love these shots Jerome.
bodo_56
Great capture, just the right moment!
aksirp
watch out :-) well captured, they are busy now...
pauldeleu
Another lovely composition and beautiful shot.
magnus073
esta es una foto hermosa de los pájaros, Jeroni
X-PaX
Very nice capture Jeroni.
UteBigSmile
Very nice looking capture - Enjoy your Easter weekend!
MarciaGomes
Surpreendente foto meu amigo a pose do pássaro é fantástica,adoro esses pássaros.+++++++++++++5
Hendesse
Excellent capture, exactly in the right moment!
Jean_C
Great and lovely capture!
farmerC
Exellent.
Leije
Excellent capture in full action !
tommorules
Great timing, I guess these are Egrets of some kind.
blinkings
Beautiful. They need to be wearing safety goggles!
lyron
Espectacular!!!
kgb224
Superb capture. God bless.
mtdana
Excellent - great timing!!!
Richardphotos
amazing captures you have made.
Richardphotos
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MrsRatbag
Such beautiful birds!
flavia49
very lovely