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p.2 #9 · Moose calf & dogsledding in Alaska (11) | |
Jfarmer wrote:
Sue, you have several standout images in this set. The ones with the highest cuteness factor for me are #7, #5, & #1, in that order. Jealous of the surroundings and I am glad that you were tough enough to go.
Jon
Thanks Jon! It was really really REALLY cold there, and I am a warm weather person - but the scenery more than distracted me from the temps!
Lil Judd wrote:
What a pretty gal 
Great shots of the Moose. Actually all are great shots.
Lil
Thanks Lil!
Bill Hollinger wrote:
2, 3, 9 and 11 are my favorites, but they are all excellent. The movie is interesting too. Thanks for posting them.
Bill
Thanks Bill - glad you enjoyed the movie (my first effort at moviemaking!)
Dave In La wrote:
what super series Susan....the moose images are so expressive.
Like the dogsled blur very much
Thanks Dave - the calf was a cutiepie - probably an orphan since his mom was nowhere in sight. Wish I could have tried more dogsled blurs but it was hard to shoot and steer at the same time!!
PhotoHound wrote:
I really like the ones with snow on the little guy's nose - very cute. That must have been quite an experience getting to drive the dogs; a very COLD but rewarding one!
Thanks Scott - have you been out mushing yourself? It was a treat to have my own team of dogs for 3 days!! (Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr though....)
Tim Kuhn wrote:
Wonderful moose shots. You even made the moose look attractive. Nice exposures.
Tim
Thanks Tim - and thank goodness for cute babies!!
JJBub wrote:
Stunning shots, Sue. Tough to select favorites, but I really like #2 and 7 of the moose calf. The shot of the dogs from behind are great - both variations. I guess you were not holding on for those few seconds?!
Also, checked the shots on your website. Fantastic. The movie was interesting too. Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks Cris! Once I got my balance on the sled and the ground was pretty flat, I could hang on with one hand and take pictures/movies with a point and shoot. The two sled pics I posted, though, were from sitting in the basket (first hour of "training") - for the remainder of the three days, I was on my own!
AJ Montgomery wrote:
Awesome! Sounds like a tough job you have "working" in Alaska. Any open positions?
Thanks AJ! If you know anything about why hibernation protects the brain from oxygen deprivation, then we have a job for you!! Dress warmly, though! 
dcimages wrote:
Sweet shots ! Nice job on all !
dc
Thanks DC!
gerov wrote:
Beautiful set Sue - looks warm and toasty all around  Sounds like an awesome trip too
Hmmmmm, warm and toasty?? :worried::worried::worried::worried::worried: But definitely, absolutely, positively awesome!!! 
Jude Perera wrote:
Very nice set Susan. Thanks for sharing.
Jude
Multo thanks Jude!
Ted ellis wrote:
Sue, nice series. #4 and #9 are my favorites.
Ted
Thanks, Ted, for the kind words and the picks!!
StatHunter wrote:
Nice shots..........I give you credit for enduring the cold!
Thank you!! It was really really really really REALLY cold there!!
Chris Willis wrote:
Susan, what a great set of moose calf pictures and what a cool adventure to hear about! I love the shots from the dog sled -- that must have been an amazing experience!
Chris
Hey Chris, thanks - it was my first chance to photograph a moose, and the dogsledding was a total hoot!
Edward Rotberg wrote:
Wonderful Susan! Just terrific! I knew you loved dogs (as do I), but I didn't realize you were a musher!
= Ed =
Thanks so much, Ed - yes, we're both dog folks, and if you ever have a chance to go dogsledding, it is just a blast. The first day was training, then we had two full days with or own teams of 6 dogs each, including a really beautiful stay in a small cabin overnight. I'd do it again, in a heartbeat!! Way cool.
BaldurT wrote:
Great shots all of them. I love #10..... Well done.
Thanks Baldur!! And thanks for the pick. Appreciate it!
shelleyc wrote:
Great series Susan...just what kind of work do you do that you get to go to Alaska... You are indeed blessed to get that opportunity, and paid for it. I am jealous... 2and 3 are my pics of the series. Well done.
Thanks Shelley!! I am on an advisory committee for a group of neurobiologists at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, and am extremely fortunate not only to get to work with a talented bunch of scientists, but also to be able to fit in a few days of fun after one of our meetings. What an amazing state! 
RT v Genugten wrote:
Great set!
RT.
Thank you, RT!
ButterflySis wrote:
I am very envious. These are all terrific and very crisp. I love the "artsy" one at the end. Very cool.
Nice work.
Multo thanks, Jennifer - glad you liked the sled shot!
alameda wrote:
All super. I pointed out the moose shots to my wife and you managed to make a moose "cute"! Steve W
Hey Steve, thanks so much - and that calf just WAS cute!!! Still young, curious, and soft looking - so it was easy!!
Aaron Jors wrote:
Sue great shots and video. Looks like it was a great experience.
Thank you Aaron! It was a blast!
vernoinferno wrote:
Love your shots of the moose calf Susan, and the blur, very cool. Verno
A thousand thanks, Verno! Glad you liked the blur - wish I could have worked that shot a bit longer, I think now that I know exactly how I would have done it, if I had another chance at it. But I got pretty close in round 1!
bruceali wrote:
Great set, all beautiful shots.
Bruce
Many thanks, Bruce!
BodieAngels wrote:
OK, just shoot me know and end it all...... If anyone can make a moose cute ... it IS you I just want a crop in tight of those eyes with those lashes!! #4, 5, & 6 are my fav's of the cutie.....
and that motion blur is great in #10.... or was that a still w/o IS .... makes us FEEL the trip with ya.... almost as much as the video.... Thanks for that BTW.... esp. on the 1st night of Westminster Let's see, I don't think this is the Herding Group...?? Must be the Working Group?? ...even my laptop dog loved hearing the audio part of your video 
Thanks for the quick self-portrait of our "FM_NorCal Wonder-Woman" and for sharing all of your trips with us...
in gratitude,
Nelcha...Show more →
Thanks Nelcha - thought you'd like the sound in the movie!! Herding Group was last night; BIS tonight. Gotta go watch!!
Susan
Edited on Feb 13, 2008 at 12:08 AM
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