Roger -
What a wonderful opportunity for some fine quality portrait shots. I prefer my raptors "wild", but I'm totally behind organizations like this and the educational outreach that they provide to the public.
Fine job!
- Ken
trailhiker wrote:
Really well-done portraits, Roger, excellent exposure, highlight control and detail. My fave is the #4 Red-tail with the alert, defiant pose. Wildlife rehab centers are worthy of any donations and publicity we can give them, IMHO.
Best Wishes,
Steve
Hi Steve, thanks for the kind comments and for taking the time to look. Have fun on your trip.
Special sums it up nicely Roger. Always nice when you get a chance to set the standard you would like to acheive someday on the wild ones and this set sets all kinds of new standards for you
fwyflyr wrote:
Roger -
What a wonderful opportunity for some fine quality portrait shots. I prefer my raptors "wild", but I'm totally behind organizations like this and the educational outreach that they provide to the public.
Fine job!
- Ken
Hi Ken I agree "I prefer my raptors "wild" If my old brain is working right I think this is the first time I tried some birds that aren't wild Free Ranging. Thanks for the nice comment and for looking.
Mr Zoom wrote:
Special sums it up nicely Roger. Always nice when you get a chance to set the standard you would like to acheive someday on the wild ones and this set sets all kinds of new standards for you
Ken
Mr. Ken a big HI!!! to YA!!! thanks for commenting and for taking the time to look.