p.2 #2 · Escape from claw of death to live another day - a June bug’s perspective
Karl Witt wrote:
I could see how you could get hooked on these guys and especially chasing those June bugs! Those are some amazing sequences you captured, the ones with the bug still in the frame are sweet!
That opener image is killer saweeeeeet
Karl
Thank you very much, Karl! What I like there is the rock debris that got dislodged from the claw when the juvenile owl clenched the claw and seemingly using quite a force to do so.
dhansen wrote:
Great shots capturing a fleeting moment in time.
Thank you very much, Darryl!
Brian Sullivan wrote:
These are incredible! Great series.👍
p.2 #12 · Escape from claw of death to live another day - a June bug’s perspective
dallvr wrote:
Great story and great set. I guess all young animals have a learning curve they need to master. This one just learned a valuable lesson.
Thank you very much, Shirley! Yes, that's for sure. I have another series of a blunder but since there are two juveniles in that family, I am not sure which did what.
aae991 wrote:
Beautiful work Joshua. Thanks for sharing.
p.2 #15 · Escape from claw of death to live another day - a June bug’s perspective
CJMiller wrote:
Fantastic set of photos. Peak action, beautiful light, you really nailed it.
A set that should inspire all of us photographers. Well done, Joshua.
Chris
Thank you very much, Chris! I am very flattered...
juankgigo wrote:
Very nice action as usual Josh!
You make me feel lens envy...
Juan, I appreciate your kind comments. How is your gear switch progressing ?