72chevelle454 wrote:
I did some packing yesterday and I will finish up tomorrow Noelle and I are going to butterfly world... you ever been there?
No, I've never been there but I heard great things about it. I usually go to the Butterflies Rainforest in Gainsville: another very nice place and closer to were I live
Socrate
Super series that makes the 7D look like the most expensive camera in the world. You prove it's about the technique and not the equipment. Not that the 7D is substandard by any means, but these are the highest quality images I've seen from one so far. Just like a fine wine, each of these should be sipped slowly and savored so that their full elegance can be appreciated. Can't pick a fav here - Wonderful work Socrate.
I knew you had a 7d, I just didn't know you had any birds
Top notch work S man. Well the first two might be missing their virtual tails
Seriously, you are making that body sing but then again you did the same with the 40d, the 50d, probably with the cheap disposable you bought at the drug store!
Hello Little Feathered Friend man You are always making these birds look their best and giving us 'connection' through those eyes with them. I happen to think #4 Titmouse shot is excellent, a nice balance and flow in this composition. I also like the Downy image, really beautiful light Socrate.
I do have a nit, I find the 'eye' on the Bluejay headshot just too dominant, almost like a strain and it makes me tense looking at that shot...........there now I feel better
Great stuff, color, texture, detail eye contact and BG's, all those elements that make a statement you gather up nicely
Just beautiful Socrate, I am glad that I left your post for the last tonight. I love your little mannikins, but this time the blue jay portrait beat him out as my favourite. Very nice job.