This was taken in my backyard today, I went upstairs and Mom pointed out the multitude of Magpies. I've always wanted to get a picture of a magpie. I mean a decent one, not like a snapshot of one pecking the ground. I think i did that here. They keep eluding my autofocus whenever I visit Garden of the Gods, so when they finally decided to visit my back yard, naturally, I took a few pictures, went out on the deck too. Surprisingly, a few turned out really good. I chose this one for the detail in the wings and consistency of the background.
Today is our last day at home before the big trip! I'm off to Michigan tomorrow, and we'll be stopping in a few cities along the way. We're driving all the way so it should take about 3 days. We arrive in my dad's hometown, Escanaba, on thursday and I should be able to get some interesting pictures on the way.
Moving On...
Update: I got a Pro Flickr account with the money I made from Prom Portraits, and so I'm planning to post a lot to there for now as I figure out the details for my official photography site.
Portfolio's up! But I use flickr mostly now...
So without further delay, here are my two shiney new URL's:
Official Professional Portfolio:
Flickr Account:
Update Update (Feb 07th 2012): HI! I still check this blog every once in awhile. It's fun to have an archive of my first Project 365 still hanging out on blogspot. Cool.
Anyway, in case anyone is wondering, my web home base is now stevemoraco.com - Simple enough right?
Monday, May 26, 2008
Day 136: Downstroke
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i like this one a lot. except for the fact that the full view is grainnyyyy
i like how the tip of its wing is upturned.
Wow, I'm jealous! The detail of the wing is fantastic! Absolutly awesome! :D
ooo thats pretty. i've always like magpies.(totally butchered it i know shut up) my mom says they're annoying but i think they're pretty :-) cool pic nerd.
This is a wonderful picture of the magpie. Capturing the flight so detailed in stroke is amazing. These birds are beautiful -- a backyard full of them must have been truly awesome!
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