Thank you all for the very kind words. I really appreciate it. Henrik, you don't know how right you are about too much work not being healthy. I lost almost 25 pounds in the last 4 months and I'm just starting put some of that back on. In the meantime I need to get out and shoot more
Ed, I really can't find anything new to say but these are all strikingly good. I was sitting with my wife and showed her your images and she was in love with those babies. Thanks for sharing these…
-Cam
big country wrote:
Ed, awesome images. What month did you visit?
Jason,
These were taken in mid-August. We had one day that had a couple of hours of sunlight. The rest of the time it rained. We were there for 5 days total. I've been told that you pretty much cannot count on any particular weather that time of year.
Caught these at work the other day Ed on my crappy monitor and they looked good, in fact I couldn't stop smiling as I looked at them I wish there was a way for me to 'tag' a post that I wanted to look at later so I didn't forget to go back to it like this one
These are magical in the eye contact with one another as well as us. Terrifically cute!
Both #2 and #3 are wonderful, siblings are in a league of their own! Yup, love them feet too, that is so cool
#10 has a certain kind of goodness to the 'grit' of the image, that worked well Ed, you see a lot into your work and manage to capture and share mood and emotion, that makes for a powerful image.
last shot, what were you thinking............... Great parting shot buddy..........
Yes there are several missing from the forum that are missed, you are certainly one of them and I do hope you will have more time to stop by and share!
Karl
Andrew, these were taken at near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge on the Cook Inlet on the edge of the Lake Clark National Park. I have another post of Grizzlies recently o this forum where I give a bit more information about the place.