Bryan Crowe wrote:
Wonderful set. Beautiful contrasting back ground.
I was there today and it seems the Peregrines are spending less time there.
I did see the Red Foxes for the first time.
Thanks for sharing,
Bryan
Thank you very much, Bryan!
They did a few mid-air food transfers for about 3 weeks and the last time I witnessed and photographed them was about 10 days ago. I was there last Friday hoping for more and I only saw the dad. None of the chicks showed up even after dad called out to them. I got the feeling that they already moved on. I am not going back there this year. But I will be back in February or so next year. Time to photograph other things.
Tstop wrote:
Lovely soft light and feather detail on a gorgeous bird. TFS!
Thank you very much, John!
arbitrage wrote:
My only feedback is...stop it with this insane detail of this beautiful wild raptor....I can't take it....such good portraits!!
TFS
Geoff
Thank you very much, Geoff! Let's trade your American kestrels with these guys . I would love to be able to capture those wonderful and colorful AK. I saw some recently at a distance but they just flew around and hover. Way, too far away and, of course, we couldn't find the nest... .
runakid wrote:
Wonderful photos. The wife likes #2 -me #3. You should be very proud. No reply necessary. Got our vote too
Thank you very much for your kind words and vote, Daniel!
morris wrote:
A delightful set Joshua. Looks like you were getting close to MFD for the last
Morris
Morris, I appreciate your kind words! And yes, I had the lens on the AF limiter first and even after I switched to "Full" it was barely not enough, necessitating me to back up a tad to get it in focus.