Here is a collection of more photos which are taken on the right moment. As discussed in earlier part, excellent photography requires lot of hard work, a good eye, some knowledge on the subject and patience. But sometimes you are lucky enough to capture that beautiful moment even without paying much intention to your work. To capture these wonderful moments, it is not necessary for you to be a professional photographer or to prepare for your homework before taking photos. It only needs for you to be present on the right place and on right time. Below are some more amazing unplanned Perfectly Timed images that speak for themselves. Just enjoy these wonderful images and appreciate them. If you know more photos with perfect timings, just tell us in your comments.
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This excellent shot was taken by Photographer Bobby Haas in Yucatan, Mexico. He told to Daily Mail that “I was just leaving when I noticed that the flock was moving into a shape resembling a flamingo. It’s the holy grail in photography when you capture an image you’ve never seen before and may never see again“.
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