Welcome back Jody! Most of the whippersnappers these days would tell you that you couldn't have shot these with "old tech" bodies like the 1DmkIIn and 1DmkIII.
These old images are a testament to the fact that the most important factor is the person behind the camera and I am sure you will make the 1DxII sing as well.
Stunning, and very beautiful, set of images! What a pleasure to view these. Glad to have you back! The tree swallow images are quite impressive.
Keith W.
good to have you back mr. melanson. you were are an inspiration. i can remember back in the day saying to myself damned he's good. i studied your work seeking to improve my own. and said, when i grow up i want to be like jody melanson.
when i first started macro you made a comment to me, "that is harsh lighting". me what do you mean harsh lighting, i don't understand? i will never forget that you took the time to explain it to me and nudged me down the path of macro photography.
that was then and this is now. welcome back mr. melanson.
surfnron wrote:
Top notch Jody, and welcome back. Your skills have not deteriorated during your time off ~ Ron
Thanks Ron, kind of you to say!
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Karl Witt wrote:
Hello stranger, glad to see you back from the 'not-dead' past
Nice If work and your special touch on the artsy and or drama side of presentation. That is one heck of a macro eye shot, wowza!
You should be in good shape with that 1DXII for anything you want to do
Take care..........nice to see your work again
Karl
Thanks for the warm welcome Karl! Lots of fantastic images I see on here.
The 1DXII is amazing, had it out for a spin yesterday. Will post.
The master returns and with a bang....just brilliant and I think I recall a number of these but can't ever get too much....will be waiting impatiently to see what magic appears from you.
Eric
Ruffo wrote:
Welcome back Jody! Most of the whippersnappers these days would tell you that you couldn't have shot these with "old tech" bodies like the 1DmkIIn and 1DmkIII.
These old images are a testament to the fact that the most important factor is the person behind the camera and I am sure you will make the 1DxII sing as well.
It looks like the "whippersnappers" here are doing a fantastic job, some really impressive photos I'm seeing.
The 1DXII is magical.
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scottgr wrote:
These are amazing shots. Very enjoy to see them - Look forward to seeing more
I thank you kindly!
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rolsen wrote:
Love them all, esp. owls but the 3rd last picture is the one for me, absolute favorite.
- Rane
Thanks much Rane! Glad you enjoyed them.
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sum1sgrampa wrote:
Wow ! I should just list every one of these but 4,5,6, and 7 are crazy good. Really nice work !
From one Poppa to one Grampa, Thank you sir!
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kwilliam8 wrote:
Stunning, and very beautiful, set of images! What a pleasure to view these. Glad to have you back! The tree swallow images are quite impressive.
Keith W.
Thank you Keith, thanks for the welcome!
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AGeoJO wrote:
Yowza, those are some awesome and striking images!
Joshua
Thank you Joshua, I appreciate it.
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R.H. Johnson wrote:
good to have you back mr. melanson. you were are an inspiration. i can remember back in the day saying to myself damned he's good. i studied your work seeking to improve my own. and said, when i grow up i want to be like jody melanson.
when i first started macro you made a comment to me, "that is harsh lighting". me what do you mean harsh lighting, i don't understand? i will never forget that you took the time to explain it to me and nudged me down the path of macro photography.
that was then and this is now. welcome back mr. melanson....Show more →
That is really nice to hear, but I haven't grownup yet and don't really see it happening anytime soon!
But seriously, your comments warmed my heart, thank you.