BearTD wrote:
"Result: SATISFACTION "
I would hope so. Simply amazing image. Congratulations.
Gary
Gary,
First of all, thank you for the nice words.
About the "satisfaction" part, I'm afraid it lasted only a day or two after the shot was taken. I still have many "dream shots" that I've envisioned in my head that have yet to be executed. Next on the wish list, some better equipment.
Andy
thunderbird wrote:
Haha .. no, I wish I could go to NewZealand though, or Thailand, Finland, Holland, NewFoundland (Canada), and wherever "land" you can think of.
There's so much more nature to explore and appreciate. Thanks for checking on me, my friend.
Andy
How about jumping on an Antarctica Cruise Ship ... I especially recommend doing the stopovers in Falklands and South Georgia (those pictures are coming) - talk about a target rich environment!!!
Absolutely stunning picture you took - should be on a cover of a magazine - great job!
anthony whitmo wrote:
Dmn Andy right place, right time, down right great job on the technicals too !!
I'd ad a bit more landscape and cut back a tad on the saturation to my eye.
But regardless............ WOW nice job buddy
Tell Hanh she did a great job on this and it sure is super she's letting you take credit
ant
Ant,
Thanks for the nice comment, man.
Actually, Hanh "allowed" me to take the credit for this one, cause she already got her own Photo of the Week recognition from Birder's World Magazine.
trailhiker wrote:
Stunning shot, Andy! You're right, the planets really came into alignment with this one. I think you should send this out to the POTD sites for consideration.
Best Wishes,
Steve
I have. We'll know soon.
Thanks for commenting, Steve.