p.3 #5 · When your food fights back - figuratively and literally
kmunroe wrote:
very nice set Joshua
Thank you very much, Kenny!
saaketham wrote:
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you very much, Anil!
sum1sgrampa wrote:
I do remember Joshua You have many more keepers from that series but your #9 is virtually identical in camera angle and subject positioning to a shot that I have. It's been very interesting for me to compare them side by side as we were sitting right next to each other and using almost exactly the same focal length.
I believe only the two of us were there to witness and capture that sequence that morning… I am looking forward to your California visit next month, Gary!
p.3 #6 · When your food fights back - figuratively and literally
AGeoJO wrote:
Thank you very much, Kenny!
Thank you very much, Anil!
I believe only the two of us were there to witness and capture that sequence that morning… I am looking forward to your California visit next month, Gary!
p.3 #15 · When your food fights back - figuratively and literally
Karl Witt wrote:
Ummmm, incredible series
What a story these pictures told Joshua, absolutely sweet work my friend!
Karl
Much appreciated, Karl! I am glad you like the set.
RKnecht wrote:
What an amazing set. The colors, action, and low angle you were able to achieve...fantastic.
Thank you very much, Rich!
Thao_Nguyen wrote:
WOW!! What a series Joshua! Bravo!!! Love the great details and awesome action... Details on gray fish makes me feel hungry YGMV friend.
Thank you very much 2X, Ann! The color of the crayfish is definitely one of the better ones out there and yes, the size adds to that.
p.3 #19 · When your food fights back - figuratively and literally
n.v.m. wrote:
very nice! awesome action with a bit of a story, and very well photographed.
Thank you very much, n.v.m.!
JD Rider wrote:
Amazing photos! Thanks!
I appreciate your kind words, JD Rider!
jaylee73 wrote:
Wow, super images and narration! Thanks for sharing.
Jason
Jason, thank you very much!
Burcu9320 wrote:
Very epic images! Thanks for sharing. It's nature at its best.
Thank you very much, Glostars!
kdacharya wrote:
what a lovely series, voted.
Thank you very much 2X, KD!
CharlesFrancis wrote:
What a fabulous sequence. Looks like the first merganser suffered the pain, while the second one got the meal. Not quite sure that's a fair deal!
Thank you very much, Charles! True but the first merganser learned a very valuable life lesson that will last for her entire life.