These look great comin off the LT Ken
Corn field Harrier is a sweet shot Sir, love that one!
There go my sore smiling muscles again.....sweeeeet shot of our Zoomer Eagle
Sandy IF in #5 is sublime Ken, think it's my fav of the set.
I thought you were meeting me yesterday in Cleveland OH to shoot at the greenhouse with me I was there, I waited, and waited and............started and finished without you so be ready buddy, you will have 'blech' from me soon
Nice passing by birds, nose holer Sandy should get extra credit That Eagle is a beauty my friend and congrats. Second pick would be the last Harrier and when you get a chance to re-wonk it I would like to see it again
You keep having fun, take care and tell all the FM'rs hello from me!
I see Sandy has some splaynin to do I love the eye in 2 even if Sandy is going to bang her snout on the edge of the frame Eagle in a Redwood How did I miss that Each and every one of those are beautiful. Who knew harriers ate corn I do like the shot.
It sure looks like you are having fun on your bird tour Zoom!! Keep at it.
Thomas Sanders wrote:
These look great comin off the LT Ken
Corn field Harrier is a sweet shot Sir, love that one!
There go my sore smiling muscles again.....sweeeeet shot of our Zoomer Eagle
Sandy IF in #5 is sublime Ken, think it's my fav of the set.
Tom
Hi Tom,
Been getting some good looks at Harriers all week so far and hopefully I'll have a few more to post once I get home and work my Zoomagic on the puter at home. The Sandys are here in good numbers and have been providing lots of photo ops. Might have a few more of those to post over the next week to two
Glad you enjoyed them and thanks every so much for taking a peek at em!
I thought you were meeting me yesterday in Cleveland OH to shoot at the greenhouse with me I was there, I waited, and waited and............started and finished without you so be ready buddy, you will have 'blech' from me soon
Nice passing by birds, nose holer Sandy should get extra credit That Eagle is a beauty my friend and congrats. Second pick would be the last Harrier and when you get a chance to re-wonk it I would like to see it again
You keep having fun, take care and tell all the FM'rs hello from me!
Sorry about the schedule mix up. The next floral shoot is now scheduled for August 2nd, 2030, which would make me about 72 yo at the time and probably more my speed. I encourage you to keep practicing in the mean time
I'm having a blast out here hanging with the Monkey and the Wacky and the rest of the local wildlife, though it's hard to tell which are the wild animals and which are the domesticated ones at times
Tim Kuhn wrote:
I see Sandy has some splaynin to do I love the eye in 2 even if Sandy is going to bang her snout on the edge of the frame Eagle in a Redwood How did I miss that Each and every one of those are beautiful. Who knew harriers ate corn I do like the shot.
It sure looks like you are having fun on your bird tour Zoom!! Keep at it.
Tim
Hi Tim,
Big Nose Sandy just doesn't know how play nice with the photographers and wouldn't stay in the center of the frame as directed
Can't imagine how you missed that Eagle in the Redwood. I thought everyone who is anybody in Seattle had that shots I don't think Harriers eat corn but they do like to munch on critters that do eat corn - at least that's the way I'm figuring it.
I'm having a great time on the grand tour and still have 2.75 days to go before it's over. Speaking of which, I think I hear a sandy calling and have to wrap up here and get back out there to see if they missed me