A Wildlife photographer whose medium is digital photography. My photography is conducted in the central Florida area. My dominant interest is wildlife photography. I have a strong, lifelong interest in nature and wildlife. I am expanding into macro photography and landscape photography. I am also practicing my photographic skill on automobiles and aircraft.
Monday, July 28, 2014
Shady Oak Trail 000
In a continuation of yesterday's post, you will see what a difference in perspective can produce. Sometimes the changes are hard to see and sometimes they can be dramatic. In this case I would call the differences fairly dramatic. For one thing you can now see that the trail does not end in the grass, you can see that it actually curves to the left. For another thing you can see that the dirt is actually a hole that is several inches deep. The impressive thing about the hole is that the boar did that using only his nose to excavate it.
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