golfnphotog wrote:
Great composition, very pleasing light and every single one is unique. #7 with the tongue sticking out (reminds me of our dog!).
Sunnny
Thank you, Philip! I find shooting the red fox more interesting than the Peregrine Falcons - I don’t have the patience with the Falcons - as you have to wait a long time to see any action, and you can sometimes wait all morning and not get any action whatsoever!
New Cat wrote:
Beautiful set Bobby !! Love them all.
bobbytan wrote:
Thank you, Philip! I find shooting the red fox more interesting than the Peregrine Falcons - I don’t have the patience with the Falcons - as you have to wait a long time to see any action, and you can sometimes wait all morning and not get any action whatsoever!
Bobby, I really believe that we got lucky that morning with a cooperative red fox. Let's see whether our luck will continue next week . Hoping for the best but be prepared for a let down. I think it is better to think that way. Of course, the same goes with the peregrine falcons...
Absolutely! I think it’s rare that she pops up where she did that time we were there. Also, I think the fencing may have contributed the softening of the edges of the frame, which is perfect!
AGeoJO wrote:
Bobby, I really believe that we got lucky that morning with a cooperative red fox. Let's see whether our luck will continue next week . Hoping for the best but be prepared for a let down. I think it is better to think that way. Of course, the same goes with the peregrine falcons...
Nice blend of subject and environment Bobby. A very tranquil feeling in the shots, coy, cunning and stealthy is the fox...........you got it all and another vote my friend
Nice blend of subject and environment Bobby. A very tranquil feeling in the shots, coy, cunning and stealthy is the fox...........you got it all and another vote my friend
Julius wrote:
Absolutely gorgeous series of shots Bobby. It looks like almost a guaranteed first place winner to me!
You certainly GMV.
Congratulations!