Danpbphoto wrote:
Ted these are OUTSTANDING!
You make the Jimi Hendrix lyric to "Foxy Lady" quite relevant Ted!
YGMV I wanna take you home, uh-huh, yeah
I won't do you no harm, no, ha
You've got to be all mine, all mine
Ooh, foxey lady, yeah...
Dan
" I'm coming to get ya......thank you Dan 1st of the 9th man.👍👍
surgemaster wrote:
You gotta lot great shots, Ted. As much as snow really adds to the images, it sometimes gets in the way of the eyes. #7 is a real beauty.
Rex
You mean you don't even have to leave your yard to see this!! Oh my my friend how wonderful.
Do they see you? It looks like they are looking directly at you in several. Love inquisitive looks upward, any reason for that?
#2,3,7,9 are standouts for me
Karl
dclark wrote:
Terrific set of images!!
Nice of the fox to come to your yard and pose so nicely for you.
Dave
Thanks Dave. My property has a large wooded area in front and behind. Since I have been retired greater than 2 years I have discovered my yard is in a 🦊 territory . Patience and perseverance.
Tim D. wrote:
Ted, fantastic shots! So cool that you can get this from your backyard. 4 and 7 are my favorites. Just something about a red fox in the snow with the contrast in the color of then fur against the snow.
Tim thanks a lot for your kind reply. It was and is quite exciting to be able to photograph the fox.
runakid wrote:
Were you manually focusing at all? I heard you need to do that as the snow messes with the AF. Just asking.
Daniel:
When the snow was very heavy, I had to manually focus. As the snow lightened up I utilized the eye tracking focusing system. Other than that, I am getting used to the R5. Thanks for your reply.