Ted ellis wrote:
Welcome back Tim. Lovin the last two (the mood) especially the last.
Ted
Thanks UT
brimull wrote:
Nice set, especially the rocky coastline(s). The B&W works well with them.
Brian M.
Thank you Brian, glad you like them
ScottHM wrote:
Hi Tim
It's funny how these things work, was just thinking of you the other day and wondering where you've been. Good to see you're getting out some more.
Yup funny how these things work Brian! Thanks!!
birdied wrote:
Have missed your wonderful work , glad you are back. Marvelous set, enjoyed them all.
Birdie
Super thanks Birdie!
Shasoc wrote:
You haven't lost your touch, Tim and is nice to see some fine work posted by you.
I like the mood in the last one and the clarity in all of them>
Socrate
You are too kind Socrate, thank you!
kmunroe wrote:
very nice Tim.. the last one is my favorite
Thanks Kenny!
JimLittle wrote:
Great clicks and very well done!! Seal Rock?
Thanks Jim. You nailed the location for the seascapes I have been going to that area for years, this was the first time I spent shooting at Seal Rocks
dgdg wrote:
Great shots. Love the lying in the sand angle for 1 & 2.
David
Thanks David!
SteveF wrote:
The shallow dof and low angle really work well on the first ones. Good stuff.
Thanks for the thoughts and nice words Steve
davidearls wrote:
And I thought I was the only old-timer returning to the fray -
Those seascapes are great, nice eye for framing and mood -
Thanks David, great to hear from you!
jhayesvw wrote:
The dark/light contrast is excellent on these. All of them.
Nicely done Tim
Thank you very much!
Karl Witt wrote:
Nice brown birds Nice to see you posting Tim and I know you like the Guillemots as a subject too. Looks like you too were not seeing much sun
I like the comp of #4, must have been a very still and peaceful time as the 20s exposure doesn't show much water movement even.
#5 is rather surreal, could be rocks rising above clouds or rocks obscured by ground fog or water movement..............calming
Take care buddy
Karl
That's right, very little time without clouds on that trip. The softer light does make for more accurate exposures on these guys. If you see an individual feather their coloration is quite interesting.
4 had very shallow water, maybe 1/4 of an inch, it makes for a nice sheen. I do like the cloud, surreal look of the last.
Thank you Karl, appreciate it buddy!
hnilsson wrote:
Hey Stranger.
Good to see you posting again, my friend.
Hope all is well.
H
The stranger the better I say Thanks Henrik!
Michael Rucci wrote:
Nice to see you posting again Tim . The comp in #1 is perfect and the exposure is very nice its tough to get the balance between darks and whites correct you did, your long exposures are also spot on Nice comp and crop on #4 thats my pick
Thanks for the well thought out comment Michael, I appreciate it
surfnron wrote:
Very well done tim - I'm glad you are back. A great job on the exposures for the B&W bird, but 5 stands waaay out ~ Ron
Super thanks Ron
psharvic wrote:
Nice to see your work again. You haven't lost your touch.
So nice of you to say, thank you very much
morris wrote:
Excellent set Tim
Morris
Thank you Morris!
Herb Houghton wrote:
Welcome back stranger. Love the guillemots Tim but the last is the clear winner for me.
Thanks for the thoughts and good words Herb
Thang wrote:
nice welcome back Tim!
Thank you Thang!!
Rob Tillyer wrote:
Beauty set Tim, love the Oregon coast landscapes. Good to see a post from you.
Rob
Hey Rob, it's been a really long time! Thanks for the peek and nice words
Its been even longer since I posted Tim but its only the other day that I visited the site in a very long time and was looking down through all the familiar names and wondering where you had gotten to. But good to see you are still taking great bird shots and now even moody landscapes with wide angle lenses!
Cheers,
Martin
kdacharya wrote:
what a lovely set, Tim. thanks for sharing and welcome back
Thanks for the nice words!!
Martin Good wrote:
Its been even longer since I posted Tim but its only the other day that I visited the site in a very long time and was looking down through all the familiar names and wondering where you had gotten to. But good to see you are still taking great bird shots and now even moody landscapes with wide angle lenses!
Cheers,
Martin
Hi Martin, it has been quite a long while and it's wonderful to hear from you. I hope you guys are doing well. Thanks for the good words my friend.
arbitrage wrote:
Hi Tim. Nice set. My favourites are #3 for the inclusion of nice green vegetation and #4 seascape with the nice leading lines of the rocks.
TFS
Geoff
So glad you like the Geoff, thanks for the thoughtful comment.
raymondjbarlow wrote:
Welcome back Tim, beautiful images!