Oh wow. It's so hard to pick one over any of the others. I like the ones with a lot of environment, as they look a bit more "wild" than the close ups. However, the close ups are lovely also. I like the one with 2 and one is standing except that you clipped an ear. It's a small fault, but you DID ask, right? The ones of them standing up with paws up the tree are great, and I like the second one of them better than the first due to the head placement. In the second one, it's straight up and I find that really natural and pleasing. Did this help at all?
Beautiful shots, especially considering they are in a zoo setting, crisp detail and great color. I love #8, they seem to be smiling.
I love the one with the two together 8-) ...- except the focus should be on the one to the left with the snow on nose - and you clipped his ears .....8-(
Very nice set of photos. The zoo is a great place to create memories.
RobertW
Loc: Breezy Point, New York
Of all those pix of those wolves, the one with that direct glare is the best---Nice series
Very good shots.
I have a wolf/dog sanctuary in Tonopah, AZ
Such beautiful animals. Cheers.
Wonderful set of images. Bev
phv wrote:
Just gorgeous shots!
phv,
Thanks for the kind comment.
Regards,
Mike
AzPicLady wrote:
Oh wow. It's so hard to pick one over any of the others. I like the ones with a lot of environment, as they look a bit more "wild" than the close ups. However, the close ups are lovely also. I like the one with 2 and one is standing except that you clipped an ear. It's a small fault, but you DID ask, right? The ones of them standing up with paws up the tree are great, and I like the second one of them better than the first due to the head placement. In the second one, it's straight up and I find that really natural and pleasing. Did this help at all?
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Yes, it helped a lot, and I agree with the critique, my framing was not quite right with the ear ( had to much fore ground in the original image and I cropped it a little, just could not put the ear back).
The one at the icicle shot maybe 12 and I agree is personnel preference.
Thank you so much for your input, it helps to look at them the pictures from another perspective.
Regards,
Mike
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