ifixfxs wrote:
Wonderful.
My favorite is the last. very creative to pan upward accentuating the liftoff feeling.
Also I just notice how carefully you sign your work. subtle but distinguished.
9 degrees is brutal especially with Reynaud's. I finally found a solution: Ororo heated gloves.
Thank so much. Appreciate the info on the gloves. Will definitely look into it.
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kdacharya wrote:
the light is to die for, Birdie. sorry to hear about your hands. voted.
Thanks for the kind words and the vote KD. Hope all is well.
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Danny Young wrote:
Excellent shots, but man that sounds really cold for sure. Take care of your hands, but you got superb shots.
Much appreciate Danny , thank you.
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psharvic wrote:
Great work despite the harsh conditions. Thanks for enduring.
Thanks Vic!
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eyelaser wrote:
Beautiful and emotive images from an artist who suffers for her work. Hoping time heals those fingers..my frost nip lasted 6 weeks but I don’t have Raynaud’s. Good luck and keep showing us that wildlife photography can portray emotion that makes us feel good inside.
Eric
Hi Eric. Thank you for the very kind comment. Hands are better now , and yes it was almost 6 weeks for the flare up to go away.
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Ronny Olsson wrote:
Love it !
Ronny
Thank so much Ronny.
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dclark wrote:
Your series of posts have all been excellent.
Sorry you had to get cold but the results are beautiful.
Dave
Really appreciate your nice comment Thank you.
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CW100 wrote:
snow geese fly south for the winter
They did not go far enough to get out of the cold.
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johnohio wrote:
Nothing less than I have come to expect when I see your name ! Just beautiful images ! Frames # 1,3,4 and 5 stand out for me.
Words cannot express how much I admire your work. You are an artist in every respect of the word. These are absolutely my favorite images I have seen presented from Bosque. I so hope I will have the opportunity to visit this area soon, cold not withstanding. Thank you for sharing and hope your hands recover soon!
Mary
Mary, thank you so much for the very kind words. I hope you get to Bosque one of these days. Again, thank you.
Thank you for sharing. Beautiful photos and commentary. I loved your comment about Bosque being soul healing. I agree, it takes a couple of days to calm down from the rest of the world, but once you do, wow.
I try to go every year, like you as a Southerner, the mornings are sometimes a challenge, but the sunrises seldom disappoint. My trip this year was a bit disappointing in that there were fewer cranes, and parts of the refuge was still closed off. Maybe next year, if finances and health hold out it will be better. Thanks again. Woody