This is a real sweet set of some great captures Trey.
I really like the comps and your presentation of them.
Only two things about these that bug me.
1. That 800mm sure is impressive in your hands. I don't need any more help in the NAS department.
2. This is one animal that keeps alluding me.
I hear you on the NAS! The 800 is a very sharp lens, right up there with the 400 2.8 and the 200 f2. I hardly shoot anything else now. It can be tough though as any poor technique gets magnified very quickly. Keeping those shutter speeds up goes a long way towards minimizing those issues though.
GSteele wrote:
This is a real sweet set of some great captures Trey.
I really like the comps and your presentation of them.
Only two things about these that bug me.
1. That 800mm sure is impressive in your hands. I don't need any more help in the NAS department.
2. This is one animal that keeps alluding me.
Thanks Bruce. I realized a few years ago that I was always trying to get those super tight shots but came to the realization that i was leaving so much of the story out. So I consciously began shooting with more environment and have since been more pleased with my images.
OwlsEyes wrote:
The details throughout your images always amaze me Trey.
I like how you presented your set, leading us from the cryptic to the portrait.