Wonderful exposure and clarity in these shots, Doug. If I had to pick a favorite it would have to be the #3 BE portrait. You really caught the magisterial quality with that pose, and the white feather details are well-defined.
Doug, these shots are everything that I have come to expect from you....which is nothing short of spectacular. I love the owl shots. If you are selling prints of that last eagle shot (#10), please PM me as I would love to buy one. Thanks.
MaggieBee wrote:
Beautiful set, Doug. #s 8 and 9 might be my faves - especially love the owls. In #8 it's difficult to tell where the owls leaves off the the tree starts - very cool.
Thank you Maggie. The first time I went to the nest I almost passed it up, she is very well camoflaged in there.
trailhiker wrote:
Wonderful exposure and clarity in these shots, Doug. If I had to pick a favorite it would have to be the #3 BE portrait. You really caught the magisterial quality with that pose, and the white feather details are well-defined.
Best Wishes,
Steve
Thank you Steve, that eagle shot was the last decent one of the season, the sun disappeared shortly after I took it, and so did the eagle.
David Israel wrote:
Doug, these shots are everything that I have come to expect from you....which is nothing short of spectacular. I love the owl shots. If you are selling prints of that last eagle shot (#10), please PM me as I would love to buy one. Thanks.
Dave I.
Thank you for the generous comments David, I greatly appreciate them!
Wonderful series Doug, the owls are standouts, love the first one. Great eagle captures, nice launch shot from the branches. #4 Swan shot is quite elegant too.
Karl Witt wrote:
Wonderful series Doug, the owls are standouts, love the first one. Great eagle captures, nice launch shot from the branches. #4 Swan shot is quite elegant too.
Karl
Thank you very much Karl. I have a few more owl shots I need to post, they should be fledging in the next couple of weeks, hopefully I'll be able to get a couple of those too.