AGeoJO wrote:
Well, Michael, here is mine so far but with a disclaimer: I posted this previously, it is not an action shot and it doesn't show any banding . This yellow-crowned heron ruffled its feather after just swallowing its food, a crayfish. I used one of the outer points to focus on the eye and without recomposition.
Tell me crazy but i love canon colors - lovely shot as always Joshua . I know you have more
hungar wrote:
Beautiful shot
Pro like you guys make me want to get a 5d mark III.
It feel like that bird want to eat my cursor it look ALIVE !!!
Thank you! I am not making a living out of photography, thank gosh or I would be starving . Strictly a hobby or shall we say, a passion of mine.
chivasfan wrote:
Here is one from last night at Coldfoot, Alaska.
Luz, you make me jealous . I am glad you made it back fine and didn't freeze to death there and with plenty images of the Northern Lights, I hope? I was in Coldfoot a few years back but in the summer. Tons of mosquitos back then . Let's get together next weekend, OK?
kaycephoto wrote:
great work so far, love both posted photos!
I've not been on the forums (forii??) a lot lately, but I've been peeking in once in a while. With the latest round of toys out, my interest is rekindled.
AGeoJO wrote:
Well, Michael, here is mine so far but with a disclaimer: I posted this previously, it is not an action shot and it doesn't show any banding . This yellow-crowned heron ruffled its feather after just swallowing its food, a crayfish. I used one of the outer points to focus on the eye and without recomposition.
Hey I recognize that guy. He lives at BBSP.
Nice shot, it would be even better with a little banding in the shadows.
Bonnie, I hope everything is well with you. We have not seen each other since those days at Bosque. I am glad you like that camera. Great shot; I love it !