My Tortoise Head Portrait Opinion
Thanks to all who participated. Opinions were divided as to which was the stronger image, the straight on view or the side view. Some folks were rather adamant in defending their choice. I initially thought that the right down the lens barrel image was stronger, then gravitated to feeling that the side view was more powerful. And right now as I sit typing in the Orlando Airport on my way to Alaska to photograph Coastal Brown Bears (grizzlies) eating salmon, I like them both equally 🙂
BAA Bulletin 336
BAA Bulletin 336 is on line and can be accessed here. Thanks as always to Peter Kes!
I will be working on a new Bulletin that will hopefully go out tomorrow. After Saturday morning I will be without phone or internet access for a week. You can sign up for Bulletins by clicking on the link on the BAA home page or the manage your subscription link in any Bulletin.
Here are the features in Bulletin #336:
LONG ISLAND TRIP & JBWR/NICKERSON BEACH IPT REPORT
THE GROUP
IPT KUDOS
BOSQUE & SOCORRO SUPER 8 UPDATES
ALAN MURPHYS “Guide to Songbird Set-up Photography”
DELKIN LPE6 BATTERY FOR THE CANON EOS 5D & 7D CAMERA BODIES
POSSE NEWS/TODD GUSTAFSON
THE BIRDS AS ART BLOG
HUNT’S SPECIALS
IPT DATE UPDATES
[Not a valid template] |
Is this a good head angle or a poor head angle? To learn the answer and see the animated GIF that will educate you, click here and scroll down to Pane 89. A new quiz begins in Pane 97. |
BPN Head Angle Threads/An Education
If you are confused by head angles issues, check out the following BPN threads:
Head Angle Police (HAP) Tutorial
And last but most fun, Head Angle Fine Points There are multiple quizzes in this thread and it will continue for quite some time at least 🙂 To learn the most, start from the beginning, take each quiz, and then see how you did.
Be safe, have fun, and breathe deep. If I do not see you tomorrow I will see you when I get back from Alaska.