Fine fare from the foot locker bro! Whew, say that 3 times fast
Killer closeup in the opener, magnificent beast
Nice work on the dark birds too and love the compo for the Snowy!
Ha, I almost put up a tight head shot of a Horny sheep myself just now. Good thing I didn't, yours is in better light
2 seems the critical focus is a bit off, for the shutter speed this ought to be razor sharp The tail looks sharper than the face or, my eyes are bad
Got to love the Snowy, looks like he's stuck I do like the open comp of this one, it has a wonderful feel to it
Thomas Sanders wrote:
Fine fare from the foot locker bro! Whew, say that 3 times fast
Killer closeup in the opener, magnificent beast
Nice work on the dark birds too and love the compo for the Snowy!
Is it done freaking snowing here now
Tom
Haha, I don't think I can..
Thanks for giving me your thoughts my friend,
I sure hope it's done...my vault isn't near as deep as yours....need to get out and fill it up
Lar
Tim Kuhn wrote:
Ha, I almost put up a tight head shot of a Horny sheep myself just now. Good thing I didn't, yours is in better light
2 seems the critical focus is a bit off, for the shutter speed this ought to be razor sharp The tail looks sharper than the face or, my eyes are bad
Got to love the Snowy, looks like he's stuck I do like the open comp of this one, it has a wonderful feel to it
Nice work Larry!!
Tim
Sorry...I'm not even sure what made me think to put that one up today...but thanks for the kind words
Hmmm, the back of the head is for sure a little soft, I was more concerned with the Beak and eye, which looks sharp to me, but I see what you mean about the tail too...grrr, I want em to pop all the way through...oh well, I guess I'll just have to go out and shoot some more....
Thanks for good words on the Snowy, I really struggled with the comp on that one..finally decided I liked the look and feel and flow of the wood better than I did the screen filling Owl
Thanks again for telling me like you see it
Lar