Chris Willis wrote:
Doug, these are great, thank you for posting them. I do agree with the comment about the oversharpened look on some of them, but they are really stunning pictures. Great shooting.
Chris
Thank you for the kind words Chris. I'm not sure how I missed the sharpening on the first ones, I think the redo is much better.
Well, I have to say I didn't notice the oversharpening the first time around, Doug. But between my cheapo reading glasses and my monitor, it's really hard to figure out WHAT'S going on sometimes... Still like 'em all, even more so now, and that last one is ever more of a stunner...It would look good on the door of a supervisor! (and have the eyes that follow you around
David Israel wrote:
Doug, I didn't see the original (oversharpened) shots, but these are fantastic. I can't help but feel a little like Trailhiker (or, at least, I know how he feels). Congratulations on a great find!
Dave I.
Thank you David. I could have easily missed this guy, just happened to look in the right direction at the right time.
11rdgr88 wrote:
Wow! Nice shots. If you look closely on number 5 and concentrate in the pupil area...you'll see your shadow or silhouette when you took the pic.
RC
Thank you RC. You can definitely see me kneeling down in tht one, it was pretty much full frame.
11rdgr88 wrote:
Wow! Nice shots. If you look closely on number 5 and concentrate in the pupil area...you'll see your shadow or silhouette when you took the pic.
RC
Thank you RC. You can definitely see me kneeling down in tht one, it was pretty much full frame.
Terry D wrote:
Awesome shots for sure Doug... these are beautiful and different.
s/he must have dove right into the water after it's prey... cool.
T
Thanks for the comments Terry. It was early in the morning and there was still a lot of dew on the grasses, I don't know if the moisture was from that or the water. All I know is that it wasn't leaving it;s breakfast on the ground.
trailhiker wrote:
Well, I have to say I didn't notice the oversharpening the first time around, Doug. But between my cheapo reading glasses and my monitor, it's really hard to figure out WHAT'S going on sometimes... Still like 'em all, even more so now, and that last one is ever more of a stunner...It would look good on the door of a supervisor! (and have the eyes that follow you around
Best Wishes,
Steve
I didn't notice it either Steve. Between my bifocals and an equally old monitor, I encounter the same scenario! Thanks for the nice words, those are some wiked eyes.