WOW!! I remember looking at these before and thought I had commented already. They really are beautiful and so sharp. I love them all and I love the way she seems to be really hamming it up for you.
Zoomer, you should have let me know about these. Almost missed them which would have been a real pitty because these shots are exceptionally good.
Never mind a bird on a stick or a baited hawk owl and such. This is the avian photography at its best. Fine action and bird attitude caught, with much habitat framed in, without compromising any of your customary IQ.
BearCreekLar wrote:
Love the series!! As I scrolled down, I kept thinking to myself, there, that is the best, nope there, that is the best...they are ALL stunning I do, for some reason keep getting drawn back to Number 8, I just Love it! It has it all in my opinion
Larry
Hi Larry,
I'm kind of torn between 4 & 8 as my personal favorites but I can see it going either way and glad you enjoyed them
sinh-nhut wrote:
Excellent series with great ligthing, a very hard subject to photograph
Thank you, Sinh. Yes, they are a challengine species to photograph due to their flight patterns. This is the best I've managed in three years of trying.
danjacquitaylo wrote:
Hi Ken,
These are really amazing captures. Lucky you were able to get close to these guys . Man they are all so awesome I won't pick a fav...all are my fantastic . Well done sir.
Deano
Thanks Deano Yes, luck comes to thems that wait, are patient, have perserverence, and practice a lot. When the time comes you got to be ready to take avantage of it and, that day, I was ready