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    Quote Originally Posted by Lykren View Post
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    These are some of the sad last remnants of my epic computer disaster that destroyed tens of thousands of photos
    So sorry to hear that, but these surviving pics are really gorgeous. I, too, know bupkis (that's ancient Sanskrit, in case you're wondering) about photography, but I know what I like.
    Obsessed with facial symmetry.

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    When I was still a child we visited the Lake District, and I took a black and white picture of Lake Derwent like the one in your first picture. My box camera caught a similar moment of sunset behind a lake. Mine was just luck with primitive photography.The ferns catch the intricate detail of the plant with great clarity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamwoven View Post
    When I was still a child we visited the Lake District, and I took a black and white picture of Lake Derwent like the one in your first picture. My box camera caught a similar moment of sunset behind a lake. Mine was just luck with primitive photography.The ferns catch the intricate detail of the plant with great clarity.
    Bah, wet plates are what I call primitive photography
    Thanks. That is pretty much what I intended, with the implication that clarity means more than just technical sharpness. (Ansel Adams quote time: Nothing is worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept)

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    Quote Originally Posted by North Star View Post
    Bah, wet plates are what I call primitive photography
    Thanks. That is pretty much what I intended, with the implication that clarity means more than just technical sharpness. (Ansel Adams quote time: Nothing is worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept)
    The "sharp image of a fuzzy concept" idea has got me thinking. It is difficult not to take a sharp image with smart phones so one better make sure the concept behind the photo isn't fuzzy. I liked how the ferns stood out against the forest in the background.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YesNo View Post
    The "sharp image of a fuzzy concept" idea has got me thinking. It is difficult not to take a sharp image with smart phones so one better make sure the concept behind the photo isn't fuzzy.
    The concept behind most smartphone photos is the selfie. :-0
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    I wonder how narcissists feel about how easy it is today to take a selfie?

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    Swan feeding fish

    Here's a picture of something we found amazing. There is a pond near where we live that has swans in it to keep the geese away. Here is a picture of that swan near some fish. The swan is picking food out of the box and giving it to those fish.



    It looks like I am not the first to notice such things. Here are two videos of the process with larger fish:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkWOse70Oyk

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIviEsVyz8M

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    Pigeon Perspective

    Here is how I think a pigeon might view the street scene:


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    The image of a swan feeding fish and keeping away geese is very interesting. I had no idea they did that!

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    Didn't know about feeding fish either, but I do know that swans will attack geese on sight and kill them if possible. Many companies with ornamental ponds buy swans to keep the geese away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YesNo View Post
    Here's a picture of something we found amazing. There is a pond near where we live that has swans in it to keep the geese away. Here is a picture of that swan near some fish. The swan is picking food out of the box and giving it to those fish.



    It looks like I am not the first to notice such things. Here are two videos of the process with larger fish
    I wonder what benefit or mutual reward the swans receive for feeding the fish?
    I can't imagine it's out of sheer kindheartedness...

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    Wait, how come swans kill geese?
    So with the courage of a clown, or a cur, or a kite jerkin tight at it's tether

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain Sparrow View Post
    I wonder what benefit or mutual reward the swans receive for feeding the fish?
    I can't imagine it's out of sheer kindheartedness...
    You want to fatten those fish up, Iain.

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