Joshua,I love them all; special the last four. My only nit is , not knowing the shooting conditions; is I would have shot the first two ever so slightly below them .
Again they are all extraordinary, sharp as a tack.
The first would be stronger with the head more parallel to the film plane (is there now a sensor plane?) The middle flight images are good, yet the last a stunner.
Superb Falcon and very nices pictures, in this good set i ll choose the first and the last one.
On the first one in the right side behind the head at eyes level there is a sensor dust.
Very very beautiful set.
Always a nice treat to see your work Joshua. First one for me is just a bit distracting on the shoulder as it seems to pull from the eye contact which is subtle in this one.
#2 interesting way to enjoy a shot without eye contact
#3 nice leap of faith shot
#5 love it! What a beautiful pose and unique perspective on this one, very sweet
Tom Hicks wrote:
Joshua,I love them all; special the last four. My only nit is , not knowing the shooting conditions; is I would have shot the first two ever so slightly below them .
Again they are all extraordinary, sharp as a tack.
Tom
morris wrote:
Hi Joshua,
The first would be stronger with the head more parallel to the film plane (is there now a sensor plane?) The middle flight images are good, yet the last a stunner.
Morris
Tom and Morris,
Thank you for your kind commment! Both of you are correct, I actually could have come down a bit onto a lower ledge but I would have been too close and even there I was a little bit leery about disturbing the perching falcon. A shooting buddy of mine felt that we were too close already even at that position.
KCollett wrote:
Excellent set Joshua. Last one is a real beauty.