Yes indeed...........most splendid on both Mr Sanders!
#1 is just a dandy treat to slowly roll the eyes over and over and over again. Knockout shot my friend
Having challenged myself many times with Killdeer in flight, I think I will now give up and simply appreciate yours for a long time to come, wowza!
Karl
There is a K'deer with you name on it out there in Oh Hi Oh my friend.....don't be too long showing it to me
Thanks and thanks again for the great compliment and kind words Karl, if you are smiling you know I am too my friend
You have sick skills Tom. I'm not easily impressed but you, my friend, succeed in doing it each and every time. I would love to see a Conradesque top 25 or so images from the past year or so ...now that would be a gallery!
Eric
May 20, 2012 at 09:22 AM
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Wowee on #1, Tom. Any idea what causes the mottling effect in the dark background in #2? I get that now and then, but have not found a way to get rid of it.
KirkB wrote:
Oh snap... I just drooled all over my keyboard.
Once in awhile everything just comes together perfectly and the Cinny is one of those moments... the only appropriate description is "perfect"
Oh yeah... the KD is freakin' awesome too... beautiful topside view with a great head angle and eye contact. Booyah!
Excellent work Tom and a thrill to view.
Kirk
Heart warming compliments my friend and you know I appreciate the nod.
I walked as quietly as these size 12's of mine would allow and he just blew out of the tall grass. The only frame (single frame ) I had a chance to try for. I know YOU know how it went down my friend and I am stoked you liked the shot!
Wish the K'deer would have landed and hung out for a bit but he must have been on a mission
DonGut wrote:
That teal is definitely one for the wall. What a great bird and you showed it well. The killdeer is very fine also, but it can't compete with #1. Don
Enriquepb wrote:
Beautiful images Tom. Never seen a cinnamon teal like that before... and as for killdeer, I've never been able to capture an image like that... well done