Your works were fantastic and good luck to you all in 2022.
Start my work and good luck to myself.
And a few hours ago I choosed a useful tool to help my printing work better and faster - Uccsoft Smart Vizor variable data printing software.
Wish soon I will share with you my works.
sum1sgrampa wrote:
I'm a big fan of eye contact so I knew I'd like these. Excellent series !! Each one is special in it's own way but the colors in #3 really stand out for me. This is an easy vote !
Gary
I am, too and thank you very much for your kind words and vote, Gary!
DivineFocus wrote:
Wow, Joshua, these are extraordinary. Those guys have been on my bucket list for years. I've never even seen one so far. Some day... In the mean time I'll just enjoy your photos. YGMV
I appreciate your kind comment, Dan!
manishkshukla wrote:
Breathtaking series, wow! All are amazing, with #3, 5 and 10 being my favorites.
Thank you very much, manishkshukla! I am glad you like the set.
These are magic Joshua. I love everyone, but #6 is fantastic those big eyes. You are a lucky guy too to see these guys so often. The birders here in Toronto where in a tizzy in mid December at a big city nature park running out into Lake Ontario someone spotted a burrowing owl. We already had snowy owls out there and it was cold and windy. They think his GPS must have gone really haywire for him to be way up here in December.
40Driggs wrote:
Fantastic set. I have also noticed that the burrowing owls are very attentive and provide a lot of direct eye contact.
Thank you for your kind words, Daniel! Yes, burrowing owls more so than other birds.
Pius Sullivan wrote:
Great job, Joshua, not bad for a Sony shooter...
Voted
Pius
Haha, thank you very much for you kind words and vote, Pius! The gear makes it easier and more convenient to get the results.
lmsmiletou22 wrote:
Your works were fantastic and good luck to you all in 2022.
Start my work and good luck to myself.
And a few hours ago I choosed a useful tool to help my printing work better and faster - Uccsoft Smart Vizor variable data printing software.
Wish soon I will share with you my works.
[ b]Dave_E wrote:
These are magic Joshua. I love everyone, but #6 is fantastic those big eyes. You are a lucky guy too to see these guys so often. The birders here in Toronto where in a tizzy in mid December at a big city nature park running out into Lake Ontario someone spotted a burrowing owl. We already had snowy owls out there and it was cold and windy. They think his GPS must have gone really haywire for him to be way up here in December.
Dave
Dave, thank you very much for your kind words. Burrowing owls are quite animated birds and they show individual characters. Having spent quite a bit of time among the owlets in one family last year, I started recognizing them, ranging from dominant/bullying character to some that receive rough treatment repeatedly. Yes, the GPS on that guy up where you are at probably went haywire . Snowy owls are definitely on my list to photograph…
torobouk wrote:
Gorgeous Joshua !
Thank you very much, Gerard!
juankgigo wrote:
Josh, you got many great shots here but #7 is my favorite. TFS