I know that crows aren't everyone's favorite subjects, but since they get so little love here I thought for the sake of something different I would put a few up. These crows in nature, away from human interference, they don't feed on human refuse, they get by as they have been for millennia.
These photographs are really something to crow about. It's always a treat to see the lesser-loved birds in their more natural surroundings. If I had to pick a favorite, it would be #5 for its pose and nice light.
Thank you all for commenting. I happen to like corvids, especially Ravens of which there are plenty in my area. I will admit they aren't the prettiest of birds though.
Well, well... I heard there was a new guy in these here parts, and judging from this work, he's not too shabby with a camera 😁
For any of our newer members on FM who might not know Tim, he's one of the most valued and respected contributors on N&W. On a personal note, he's someone whose guidance and encouragement were instrumental in my early days learning the art.
Tim Kuhn wrote:
I know that crows aren't everyone's favorite subjects, but since they get so little love here I thought for the sake of something different I would put a few up. These crows in nature, away from human interference, they don't feed on human refuse, they get by as they have been for millennia.
Tim
I love crows. My 2nd favorite bird species, behind Common Loons.
And I love these crow images you captured. Thank you for these. Don't see many of them and these tell a little story.
Aren't those sculpins in images 2 and 3? Not sure.
If crows are not considered favorably by humans, that says a lot about humans, which we all already know.
Honestly, for one, I would love to see more of your crow images!
mitesh wrote:
Well, well... I heard there was a new guy in these here parts, and judging from this work, he's not too shabby with a camera 😁
For any of our newer members on FM who might not know Tim, he's one of the most valued and respected contributors on N&W. On a personal note, he's someone whose guidance and encouragement were instrumental in my early days learning the art.
Glad to see you back, buddy 👍🏾
You make me Mitesh. Thanks for the nice words and it's fabulous to hear from you. I would LOVE to see some of your work of late posted here Don't let Karl get away with taunting you like that