AGeoJO wrote:
Excellent captures, Bruce! I love the snowy shooting conditions; they add a lot to the images.
Joshua
Thanks Joshua... Snow, mist, or fog are my favorite conditions for wildlife. There is something about these atmospheric patterns that add a bit of drama to images of nature.
Terrific group of LEO's. Your shots with the snow and backgrounds really draw the viewer in. Makes me feel like I was there ( that's probably wishful thinking ) Awesome set.
surgemaster wrote:
Subject, conditions, perseverance. You got it all, Bruce. Top notch.
Rex
Thank you surgemaster... Sometimes things actually do work out
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johnohio wrote:
Terrific group of LEO's. Your shots with the snow and backgrounds really draw the viewer in. Makes me feel like I was there ( that's probably wishful thinking ) Awesome set.
Thank you very much... hoping to see them in these conditions again.
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Douglas L wrote:
What a collection, Bruce! The snow really added "spice"to the images. A treat to view.
Douglas
Thank you Douglas... we all get lucky from time to time
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pbraymond wrote:
That twin owl formation shot is great!
Thanks... I thought it was pretty cool too. I tried to get a shot of one owls trying to "air steal" a mouse from the other, but the autofocus (and my excitement) let me down
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Dave_E wrote:
Beautiful set Bruce. The long-eared’s are a beautiful owl. You got a lot of nice open looks.
Dave
Thanks Dave... I agree with your description of the species.. they are quite beautiful with that hint of rust on their face and plumage.
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kbarrera wrote:
A really nice set ! Owls in flight are crazy good.
Thank you so much!
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