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J. Sims Registered: Nov 10, 2004 Total Posts: 641 Country: United States |
Wow! It has been over a month since I shot these and I still can't find the time to sit down and process them. I will remember this particular evening for a long time as these little guys were so cooperative. |
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J. Sims Registered: Nov 10, 2004 Total Posts: 641 Country: United States |
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elbmuh Registered: Mar 06, 2005 Total Posts: 3327 Country: United States |
WOW. Outstanding J! |
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J. Sims Registered: Nov 10, 2004 Total Posts: 641 Country: United States |
"The Approach" |
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J. Sims Registered: Nov 10, 2004 Total Posts: 641 Country: United States |
100% Crop |
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Normcar21 Registered: Nov 29, 2004 Total Posts: 14928 Country: Canada |
The most impressive photographs that I believe I have ever seen on FM or other, I'm a bit partial because I absolutely love the subject matter but you have presented these in a way that is both artistic and behavioral to a degree that I honestly have never before encountered. I am amazed with this series, thank you for sharing these wonderful photos. |
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J. Sims Registered: Nov 10, 2004 Total Posts: 641 Country: United States |
Thanks Norm. I'm sitting here speechless with a compliment like that. Luck played a good part but being in the right place at the right time (rare for me) really makes a difference.This was a shoot that I actually had the time to plan for and I spent the first two hours on location sitting in the car and then slowly closing the distance finally ending up lying in the prone postion with the camera on a tripod. As you can see from the photos there is absolutley no cover so I was in the open at all times. It all worked out and it was a real pleasure to just be there. Now I have to figure out which photos I'm going to keep. I shot four gigs and from the looks of it most of them are keepers. It's going to be a real challenge. |
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Normcar21 Registered: Nov 29, 2004 Total Posts: 14928 Country: Canada |
J. Sims wrote: |
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J. Sims Registered: Nov 10, 2004 Total Posts: 641 Country: United States |
Norm, |
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crfrey71 Registered: Nov 14, 2004 Total Posts: 391 Country: United States |
These are absolutely amazing!! Where were these foxes shot at? |
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PhotoHound Registered: Aug 26, 2004 Total Posts: 1646 Country: United States |
Cute little guy - the third shot with the yawn is just precious. Love the last crop as well. Kudos! |
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S_Martin Registered: Feb 27, 2007 Total Posts: 334 Country: United States |
Fantastic captures Jason!! Love the comp on these. |
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Wulff Registered: May 06, 2006 Total Posts: 497 Country: Canada |
100% crop on #4 or not its my favorite of a very fine series. |
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Dave In La Registered: Jul 07, 2006 Total Posts: 7061 Country: United States |
just popped in before heading out to work....wow, stunning images with a very special quality |
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Glenn Price Registered: Sep 05, 2006 Total Posts: 429 Country: United States |
Excellent captures! Love the last one. |
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jdc562 Registered: Mar 27, 2006 Total Posts: 532 Country: United States |
Well, Norm used up all the specific adjectives. These are very nice. Where did you take them? |
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sskoutas Registered: Feb 15, 2006 Total Posts: 2965 Country: United States |
gorgeous images... I find the first one truly outstanding. |
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J. Sims Registered: Nov 10, 2004 Total Posts: 641 Country: United States |
I have to keep this short since I'm at work but I just wanted to take the time to say thanks to everyone. If you have anything critical to say, fire away, I not shy or fragile. |
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crfrey71 Registered: Nov 14, 2004 Total Posts: 391 Country: United States |
I guess there are 3 kinds, one of which is extinct now, I believe. They have them out here in California, but never knew it. The San Joaquin Kit Foxes are one type. The Mojave kit foxes are another type. |
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Chris Anderson Registered: Dec 24, 2002 Total Posts: 734 Country: United States |
what a wonderful series, super stuff!! |
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Bill Gorton Registered: Dec 25, 2006 Total Posts: 33 Country: United States |
I am speechless and envious of your work. Thanks for sharing. I agree I would submit these to a few wildlife publications, they are that good. |
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cbright Registered: Jan 30, 2005 Total Posts: 6311 Country: United States |
Superb images, Jason. The down low angle works so well, with perfect exposure of grass to subject. Well done. |
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JJBub Registered: Jan 16, 2006 Total Posts: 6439 Country: United States |
Awesome shots, Jason. I agree, these are really special. Just love the perspective, the clarity, the behavior, the silky foregrounds and backgrounds - whew - just amazing! Indeed, these ought to be submitted for publication. Glad I didn't miss them. |
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Stephaniespix Registered: Jul 17, 2006 Total Posts: 1143 Country: United States |
Wow! Love these, keep em coming. BTW, glad you're using Nikon |