PetKal wrote:
Tim. they are all high caliber shots, but the first one is very very special.
I suspect that the sight of that one will make some lads on this board really sick , but I am glad for you to have come one notch closer to your artistic vision.
Thanks Peter!! I'll tell it was bugging me at first that the first had grass in his face. I purposely took a lot of him in an effort to get some clear shots of the eyes. I do agree the grass does add to image.
Hi Tim, here I am! I finally registered here. It was a pleasure meeting you and seeing you with the 800mm lens in action! It's so awesome that we were the only two photographing that owl and I have heard of you and saw many of your great work at fm forum before, and that, not surprisingly, as everyone does, we both know Conrad!
Had a fantastic time there (well except the hike which was killing me). I didn't know we were blessed with such a good weather that day until the 3rd morning when it was heavily overcast with no light.
Beautiful images you got here! Love them all especially the second one, and the ones with ocean background, and the golden sunset lights.
Always a pleasure to open your postings Tim, these are stunning images. You've captured some outstanding poses with incredible backgrounds. Very nicely done.
Feb 09, 2012 at 01:23 PM
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Amazing shots here! Wow, what great detail. I have to go with 11 as my fav, the depth and color from that evening light is gorgeous! I've gotta hit up Damon point myself, it looks like a great spot.
Tim, it looks like I should have saved my San Diego trip for a week. It looks like you had some great light while I was gone. You nailed them as usual. Bruce
Awesome series Tim!
You got some fabulous looks at these Snowies. I particularly dig the contexts and sweet BGs.
That light, pose, perch and color in #11 is just off the chain brro and that scape in #12 is right next to it on my fav's list. Great dynamic range and color in this one as well. Was that from the Siggy?
Some very nice expressions and poses from these guys captured throughout. Very nice work my friend.
Reeftank1 wrote:
Freakin' Sweet set Tim. Great details as I expect from you! I might just like a bit more space around as the grasses are a really nice touch but of course YOU da MAN and your efforts are highly regarded.
Cheers,
Brian
Thank you Brian, I do have some with more room around the bird offering more grass