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crappie, Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Lawrenceville, lens artists photo challenge, Lens-Artists, lesser yellow legs, negative space, photography, postaday
For the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge 114: Negative Space, here are two images I shot recently. The first one is from 12 days ago.
The second one is from yesterday at Colonial Lake In Lawrenceville, NJ when a fisherman caught a fish with the name of Crappie! He threw it back as soon as I finished taking the photo.
Perfect!!
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beautiful images of the birds!! i love this post, thank you for sharing🤍
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Great examples of effective negative space, Hien. I’m glad you joined us this week. Good news about Crappie living another day!
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Thanks Patti! I will try to join the photo challenges more often.
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Wonderful!
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I liked both images, especially the wadders. I am glad Crappy got to swim another day.
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Thank you Emma!
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beautiful examples! 🙂
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Thank you, glad that you like these two photos!
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LOL, I used to live in Lawrenceville Hien, before I moved south- is that where you are? My fisherman brothers initiated me long ago to the lowly crappie 😀. Wonderful use of negative space in both images. Appreciate your joining us!
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Thank you Tina! I live about 5 miles north of Colonial Lake, and am glad to know that you are from the same township.
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Great!!
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Thank you!
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Beautiful bird image, as always. The fish is a cool capture. Thank you for joining in, Hien. 🙂
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Thank you Amy, for coming up with the challenge!
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Both photos are truly lovely, Hien. Being a birder I find the yellowlegs really beautiful, but I also really like the fish–its markings, the translucent gills, the simplicity of just the fish.
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Thank you very much, Jet! When I read about the challenge, I immediately thought of these two recent photos.
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