KD - You have done it again ! Fantastic images. I'm hoping the best for Sitara. What a great trip you had. I'm so happy for you. Thanks for sharing. YGMY
OwlsEyes wrote:
KD... your puma work is just top notch!
Much like my trip to Japan, it looks like the gift that keeps on giving.
The black and white photos are so very creative and interesting to look at.
One of these days I'll have the hone of posting the "thread of the week," but it looks like I've got to stop posting when you post your stuff
Fantastic work my friend!
bruce
Thanks Bruce, you are too kind. I am in awe of your photography and a big fan as well. I just get lucky.
Appreciate your support, viewing and commenting.
I am still haunted by this poor "childs" problem. I would GLADLY offer up what "days" I have left so that this young cub could live a normal life. Sick free and loving life.
It is very saddening yet it is the cycle of life! I wish it were a better outcome.
Danpbphoto wrote:
Just a beautiful series of very touching images brother!
If I could I would sweep up this little sweet cub and try to get her well!
Great story line also!
OUTSTANDING photography brother!
Dan
thanks so much bro, I fell in love with Chile. unfortunately we were not allowed to interfere with nature as discussed with the guide, we will have to let nature take its course
kdacharya wrote:
thanks so much bro, I fell in love with Chile. unfortunately we were not allowed to interfere with nature as discussed with the guide, we will have to let nature take its course
G.E. Smith wrote:
KD - You have done it again ! Fantastic images. I'm hoping the best for Sitara. What a great trip you had. I'm so happy for you. Thanks for sharing. YGMY
Greg
hi there bud. Hope all is well with you and you are okay.
thanks so much for viewing, commenting, and your support
Danpbphoto wrote:
I am still haunted by this poor "childs" problem. I would GLADLY offer up what "days" I have left so that this young cub could live a normal life. Sick free and loving life.
It is very saddening yet it is the cycle of life! I wish it were a better outcome.
I know, bro. we shared the same feelings with our guide. even though he is a serious wildlife conservationist, he indicated that this was congenital problem and he could not envision the cub's life in the wild or in captivity
kdacharya wrote:
I know, bro. we shared the same feelings with our guide. even though he is a serious wildlife conservationist, he indicated that this was congenital problem and he could not envision the cub's life in the wild or in captivity