p.1 #1 · The Kits are alright (video added at the end of the thread)
It's gonna be hard to follow Geoff's stellar fox kits post. And then there's going to be some from a few other FMers who were also there with us. A few of them will show images in gorgeous golden light with poses to die for. I, wasn't so fortunate to get that quality of light but hopefully other aspects make up for it to some extent. It was a very different year....less kits, less colors and more photographers...but still, I had a great time with a bunch of extraordinarily talented and fun photographers.
Eric
p.1 #2 · The Kits are alright (video added at the end of the thread)
Oh, my Eric !!!! Such a fantastic set . It was such a pleasure to scroll through. What a smile the kits brought when I got to them. So very nicely done and what a great perspective .
p.1 #4 · The Kits are alright (video added at the end of the thread)
I have to agree with Birdie and Bob! Voted! There are photographers and there are the real photographers! I am unashamedly a HUGE fan of your work, Eric!
p.1 #5 · The Kits are alright (video added at the end of the thread)
Looks like you had a great outing Eric. Some seem a bit flat, it must be the light you talked about. 3, 6, 7, 10,11, 12, 13 are superb. I love seeing them boxing.
p.1 #7 · The Kits are alright (video added at the end of the thread)
Fantastic set, Eric! Your experience shows off here as you were in the right position at the right time to anticipate and capture some great interaction among the kits and the vixens. #9 and #13 stand out to me as ones I wish were mine, and #19 as well, just because of how beautiful the black coat looks (imagine being a week earlier and catching that kit with blue eyes!).
p.1 #10 · The Kits are alright (video added at the end of the thread)
Awesome selection of shots from the trip Eric. It was a blast lying on the ground beside you and watching the foxes. Learning from the mammal master Being so used to just shooting birds wide open it was good advice from you to stop it down if I wanted to catch a few of them in focus during the play fighting. I see that worked well in your chase shot to get both in focus that far apart.