p.2 #7 · Brazil and the Atlantic Rain Forest all over again
G.E. Smith wrote:
Just fantastic KD ! Love every one of these images. Great trip and your images as always are incredible. Congrats Bud, great job. Voted !
Greg
thanks bud. I was really impressed by the number of jaguars that we got to see on this trip.
p.2 #9 · Brazil and the Atlantic Rain Forest all over again
Jeffrey wrote:
Nice imaging. I see you were with SouthWild. I just finished a trip with them. It was wonderful.
thanks Jeffery. It is an amazing place. I actually did not go with Southwild. I went with a friend of mine who arranges these kinds of trips.
p.2 #10 · Brazil and the Atlantic Rain Forest all over again
kdacharya wrote:
thanks Jeffery. It is an amazing place. I actually did not go with Southwild. I went with a friend of mine who arranges these kinds of trips.
I guess I meant that you stopped at a SouthWild lodge, where one can photograph that ocelot. I did!
p.2 #15 · Brazil and the Atlantic Rain Forest all over again
These are some of "thee" finest images of "jungle/rain forest creatures I have ever seen "kd"!
Just beautiful! Especially the jaguar!! I love wild cats and this one is spectacular!!!
p.2 #16 · Brazil and the Atlantic Rain Forest all over again
birdied wrote:
KD, beautifully done . Each and ever one is amazing. Congratulations on a truly outstanding set.
I hope you have more to share .
Birdie
thanks Birdie.
Hope your family and you are okay.
I took thousands and thousands of pics, many of which I will delete when I get time . Though I am sure there are many keeper as well. Will share later.
p.2 #19 · Brazil and the Atlantic Rain Forest all over again
Danpbphoto wrote:
These are some of "thee" finest images of "jungle/rain forest creatures I have ever seen "kd"!
Just beautiful! Especially the jaguar!! I love wild cats and this one is spectacular!!!
How far from the cat were you?
Just special!
Dan
thanks brother. I do know of your love for the big cats. In some instances we were 15-20 feet away, but for the most part around 30-40 feet