BearCreekLar wrote:
Great set my friend! We sure did have a great time, I'll throw some of mine up later today or tomorrow
I sure learned a lot about shooting dark animals in the Snow, will need to compensate a bit more next time on the darker side..
I really like all of these but I think the first one, the muncher and the King and Queen are the faves for me..
Lar
Thanks for the nice words and thoughts Larry. Learning this stuff is all part of the game
Karl Witt wrote: You may also wish to get rid of that onion ring highlite on top of the frame. Now that's a first!
Would love to have seen that last one more on the side of the head showing off one of those wild big bulging eyeballs!
#3 and #4 are my picks. When I photograph deer it seems odd to me after concentrating on smaller subjects for so long. Another learning curve to work in on the big game animals. These must be incredible to be around! A nice set Tim and in good company
Karl
I have the last one more from the side so you just may see it one day
It was a treat to be around these guys. Hearing them bang heads when sparring was too cool. Too bad they weren't doing it out of the herd
DesertBighorn wrote:
Nice shots Tim. I'm checking out your focal lengths, bet you are glad you brought some back up to the 800, your stalking skills really got you close here!
The running ewe in #1 is neat and the ram in #2 looks like he is on a mission. Good stuff!
-Doug
Yeah for these guys you wanted both long and shorter glass, I was glad I had both. Thanks Doug!