Amazing series, David! In your series you beautifully captured not only the magnificent lynx , but also the cold and snowy environment. Thanks for sharing.
genemiller wrote:
Amazing series, David! In your series you beautifully captured not only the magnificent lynx , but also the cold and snowy environment. Thanks for sharing.
Gene
Hey Gene, thank you!
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Karl Witt wrote:
Such a beautiful animal to see! Wow love those ears in #4 and the pose. Thanks for sharing, loved the set.
Karl
Thanks so much Karl!
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surfnron wrote:
An excellent set David, but 2 is superb ~ Ron
Hi Ron, thanks.
OwlsEyes wrote:
Your second picture is simply stunning... one of the best lynx photos I have ever seen.
bruce
Thanks kindly Bruce!
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johnohio wrote:
Great set of a seldom seen subject. Especially like 1,2 and 4.
John
Thank you John
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Greg Schneider wrote:
Wow, this is amazing work on such an elusive animal. My only suggestion would be maybe selectively increasing contrast on #2.
Thanks Greg!
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George Welch wrote:
Splendid series, David.
George
Thanks kindly George
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NNL. wrote:
Absolutely gorgeous! Well done.
Thank you!
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Colin F wrote:
Awesome, I really like the first two!
Thanks much Colin!
Very nice images; they are a pleasure to view. I usually don't pick a favorite, but I especially like #2.
I can't help but be curious about all the brown needles on the fir(?) or spruce(?) or (?) in several of the images. Are your trees up there experiencing the drought and/or beetle infestations that are causing so many problems here in the western states of the U.S.?
surgemaster wrote:
Exceptional, David.
Rex
Thanks Rex!
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jdc562 wrote:
Very nice images; they are a pleasure to view. I usually don't pick a favorite, but I especially like #2.
I can't help but be curious about all the brown needles on the fir(?) or spruce(?) or (?) in several of the images. Are your trees up there experiencing the drought and/or beetle infestations that are causing so many problems here in the western states of the U.S.?
Thanks! We have had pine beetle among other diseases and infestations, tough times here for the pine, spruce and fir. Also a lot of dry summers and wildfires.