So darn beautiful these are and you really had a nice portrait session with this one! Those cool tone rocks work well with the beautiful warmth of the fox and the distant BG really worked like an outdoor studio! Yup, I am a whole lot envious of this experience, these are wonderful
Very fine captures, Gregory!, Not many foxes allow themselves to be seen around here either! I've been photographing wildlife for 40 yrs and have yet to see a live fox when I've had a camera in my hands.
Douglas
Lovely set with a variety of poses and backgrounds...nicely documented. 4 and 5 resonate the most for me....I think it's due to the eye level perspective and the colors...both in the background and foreground. Must have been a fun and rewarding experience spending time with this one and getting some great snaps!
OMG Greg form someone that doesn't get many foxes, these are wonderful, beautiful detail. I love them all but !, 2 and 6 are stunning. That 500 f4 of yours is just a great copy.
gmccroskery wrote:
Wonderful series, Greg! I love the 3D look in a number of these (e.g. #'s 2 & 3)
Greg
Thank you Greg, I appreciate your comments.
Greg
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Karl Witt wrote:
A variance from your norm on size of animals Greg
So darn beautiful these are and you really had a nice portrait session with this one! Those cool tone rocks work well with the beautiful warmth of the fox and the distant BG really worked like an outdoor studio! Yup, I am a whole lot envious of this experience, these are wonderful
Karl
Thanks Karl ! This was all luck. I was shocked that it just sat there and then layed down for me. Thanks again I appreciate it.
Greg
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Erictator wrote:
You hit the jackpot here Greg, terrific set. Those piercing eyes really go through you, and such a healthy-looking winter coat too. Well done.
Eric
Than You Eric. Like I told Karl, I just got lucky. But I'II take it. I appreciate you taking the time to look at the images and comment on them.
douter wrote:
Very fine captures, Gregory!, Not many foxes allow themselves to be seen around here either! I've been photographing wildlife for 40 yrs and have yet to see a live fox when I've had a camera in my hands.
Douglas
Douglas Thank You ! I was shocked that it actually hung around and I had my camera. Thanks again, I appreciate it.
jcnemy wrote:
Lovely set with a variety of poses and backgrounds...nicely documented. 4 and 5 resonate the most for me....I think it's due to the eye level perspective and the colors...both in the background and foreground. Must have been a fun and rewarding experience spending time with this one and getting some great snaps!
JC - It was a fun 10-15 minutes. I appreciate you taking the time to view the images and provide feedback.