I actually did have GGOwlet for 3 at first and then just changed it to GGO as that would still be correct where as Owlet may have been incorrect. Should have stuck to my first instinct.
aboutthelight wrote:
Best group of photos I have seen on FM in a long time. I love these and love thinking out of the box like this.
Thanks. Yes, it seems to me that given the number of people into bird photography now - complete with pro-level gear - we're utterly saturated with a non-stop conveyer belt of top-shelf images of birds, whether perched or in flight, so just trying to do something different.
Colin F wrote:
Thanks. Yes, it seems to me that given the number of people into bird photography now - complete with pro-level gear - we're utterly saturated with a non-stop conveyer belt of top-shelf images of birds, whether perched or in flight, so just trying to do something different.
I agree mostly. I still think that the vast majority of the photos posted are of the easier birds to photograph in certain places like waterfowl, shorebirds, large slow raptors and so forth. You still see very few high quality photos of certain birds like warblers, vireos, thrashers and others. But I get your point 100%. So many people taking essentially the same photos that what you did here is quite refreshing.
Tim Kuhn wrote:
Fun set and very nice to see something different. Congrats on the idea and hopefully nudging others to post their alternate creations. Nicely done Colin
This is an amazing set.........still wildlife but very artistic and creative!! (not the usual portrait style shots). Hope we get to see more of these images. Sunny