p.5 #1 · Cat's (Bobcat) outta da bag! (Coot, too!)
Ken, I tell ya, when that adrenaline starts pumping it's hard to remember to do some things like movement or ISO change. You just don't have time! I think you did a beautiful job keeping your head straight. I really think the one #3 with the soft bobcat in the background shows the fear/prey emotion much better than the others. Awesome series! Yep, a lifer!
p.5 #4 · Cat's (Bobcat) outta da bag! (Coot, too!)
Netgarden wrote:
Ken, I tell ya, when that adrenaline starts pumping it's hard to remember to do some things like movement or ISO change. You just don't have time! I think you did a beautiful job keeping your head straight. I really think the one #3 with the soft bobcat in the background shows the fear/prey emotion much better than the others. Awesome series! Yep, a lifer!
Found myself feeling sorry for the coot too.
Linda -
Yup. I was just trying to stay calm enough to keep things in frame.
There's alot of people who were pulling for the Coot.
- Ken
p.5 #11 · Cat's (Bobcat) outta da bag! (Coot, too!)
What an experience you had! Your narration and story images are excellent.
Both Coot and Cat have to survive for a different reason and the epitome of wildlife
that only a strong can survive.
p.5 #14 · Cat's (Bobcat) outta da bag! (Coot, too!)
Hide Takahashi wrote:
What an experience you had! Your narration and story images are excellent.
Both Coot and Cat have to survive for a different reason and the epitome of wildlife
that only a strong can survive.
Hide
Hide -
I guess that's all the more reason that we root for the underdogs.
- Ken