p.3 #1 · A spin in the Yak on a fine Easter morning
DonGut wrote:
Thanks for rubbing it in. I worked all day and you took all these great shots. #3 5 7 and 8 in that order for me. Thanks for posting. Don
p.3 #12 · A spin in the Yak on a fine Easter morning
Karl Witt wrote:
These are more colorful than Easter eggs
Dynamic light you had Tom and wonderful exposures to relish in the darks and lights of these difficult subjects. Man these look great!
I love the pair of Shovelers, what an excellent catch of wing poses
#3 and #4 are top shelf low level beauties man, sweeeeeet!
Impressive range of light values on #1
#5 I'm not quite sure what is about to or what has happened here but the shot has me in total suspense! That BG is crazy but that quack is pinpoint sharp buddy
Wing tip drag of #6 is graceful and adds such a nice little element to the simplicity of color here.
As Tim would say, Yikes on the Buffie, way to get 'em!
I keep going back to #10 and appreciating the subtle tonal range of colors on that wing and in the neck, the exposure is dead nuts on too.
Yep, so I liked them all
p.3 #14 · A spin in the Yak on a fine Easter morning
Oh my Tom your Easter basket runneth over!!!! Stunning shots all around but I'm going with the Mergies, both brands I was just saying the other day that I should get out in the yak because the CM's would be gathering and it looks like you timed it just right. Excellent techs, no nits here just a bit of jealousy