Flaming

Uploaded: August 04, 2012 13:05:56

Description

This little rooster was filmed using Nikon 28-70mm lens f/2.8. He was located outside the winery Castello di Amerosa in St. Helena, California. He was moving quite fast and aware I was following him. He finally stopped long enough for me to get this shot.

Rooster, chicken, winery barnyard, Castello di Amerosa, St. Helena, California

Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 2/100 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 250, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300

Comments

Mike F. Anderson August 04, 2012

Sheryl, great framing, composition, detail and clarity! #1478712

Charles F. DIorio August 04, 2012

nice photo #10262594

JO ANN CLEVELAND September 24, 2012

WOWWWWW!

Congratulations on this fantastic finalist Sheryl!

jo ann c. #10338327

September 24, 2012

Nicely framed rooster! #10338760

Sheryl Sturges September 25, 2012

Thanks to everyone commenting on my photo... it's an honor to be amongst some very talented shooters. #10340522

Mike F. Anderson September 25, 2012

Congratulations on your finalist Sheryl! #10341447

Merna L. Nobile October 18, 2012

I heard the good news…and could not be happier for you! CONGRATULATIONS, Merna #10375455

Sheryl Sturges October 21, 2012

Thanks Mike and Merna -- it was a fun shot. Appreciate the kudos. #10378438

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