Charlie Shugart wrote:
Tim- there is something positively scary about a closeup image of a bluebird (#3) that's the size of a red tail hawk .
And #5... Looks like a multi-tasking adult that refuses to grow up- scratching and begging to be fed at the same time.
#7 also gives me the giggles. Such puny wings will never work in the real world .
A good set.
Charlie
Got to be careful blowing up the birds Charlie, they'll give you nightmares
Great poses, beautiful detail and smooth bg in these, Tim. It is definitely a different shade of blue from the Eastern Bluebirds.
3 and 9 are my favorites
Socrate
You sure made excellent use of your time. What a grand series. #1 and #2 for me. I sure enjoyed all those colors (lichens) on the rock perch, also. As someone else has already made reference to, the blue in #2 is breathtaking.
Al
Karl Witt wrote: Ohhhhh my Tim these are just dandies!
#1 natural perch.....a small mountain Dandy on the details, love the hint of blue on the tail edge
#2 the best of the 'blues' my friend, stunning and the dot in that jet black eye is a nice touch
#3 who's a detail freak?..........you are
#4 geeesh that is a beauty! All the subtle hues are there to soak up
#5 wicked and it rocks baby!
#6 darn purdy pose of Mr sassy ass
#7 I love it but I don't like the entering exiting wire, without it..........could be your Avatar
#8 I forget what that spot is called, oil spot or something where they rub their beak and then preen.......cool buddy!
#9 Awwwwwsome shot!
Looks like I struck a chord with you buddy
1 finally a natural perch!!!
2 yes indeed, this guy was in the light just right
3 sometimes but I seem to be growing out of it... some
4
5 I was clicking like a mad man!
6 yup
7 ugg the wire I hear you and may just take you up on your offer
8 busy girl
9
Thanks for the detailed comment Karl, you know I love those! Also thanks for the trimmed image, I just may use it