I am soooooo envious of your subject selections!! So do you look for Pine Martens in a tree or do they run for protection up a tree??
Something about #4 and #5 that just grabs me. The Grouse is a great catch, looks like he/she was on the run A little bit of attitude in #11!! Yikes, #8 not likely to want to share, survival
Really beautiful work Greg .........amazes me what you see and thanks for sharing these.
Karl
Jim Dockery wrote:
Wow, another great set. The pine martins are such gorgeous creatures - peeking over the snow is superb. You really knocked the coyotes out of the park though. So many times they look like scraggly lurkers, these are beautiful, and again the snow really illuminates them with your perfect exposures and processing.
Karl Witt wrote:
Oh I see this all the time ..............
I am soooooo envious of your subject selections!! So do you look for Pine Martens in a tree or do they run for protection up a tree??
Something about #4 and #5 that just grabs me. The Grouse is a great catch, looks like he/she was on the run A little bit of attitude in #11!! Yikes, #8 not likely to want to share, survival
Really beautiful work Greg .........amazes me what you see and thanks for sharing these.
Karl
I'm shocked Karl, I was under the impression that Central Ohio was the Pine Marten capital. Thanks for the comments, greatly appreciated.
Al Trujillo wrote:
Way cool! We don't have PM's in s. Colorado but I did see one in North Park in '82. These are very, very nice, Greg!
Hi Al, I get them at my house. I've had them looking at me through the windows on my deck. But they usually don't stay around very long. Thanks again I appreciate it.
Greg
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juankgigo wrote:
A beautiful series!
The third image is awesome, many thanks for sharing!
Thanks Juan, I truly appreciate you having a look and commenting.