Super shot, Bruce, couldn't be better! I'm seldom ever able to get such close ups with the lighting and positions just right like this one. Kudos!
Good shot, done just right observing the one thirds rule of composition.
Superb on all three aspects of a great capture, excellent composition, focus and exposure. Speaks well for a knowledgeable photographer utilizing his equipment for best results!
Oops, I overlooked another error. "Their" should be the singular compatible with "each", so "he, she, or it" would be correct.
"and each one of them HAS their own meaning, etc" A case of consistency in number!
To say nothing about its (the possessive) and it's (the contraction). And Yes, the "ya know" syndrome has all but taken over; I've counted as many as six in one sentence. Can we call it an "audible pause?"
Yeah, here's to the illiterates who say "He don't" instead of "He doesn't", and also "There" instead of "Their"! Ah, who needs proper grammar when we can tell what they mean from body motion!
I visited the Slater several times, having run a reunion on it of the crew of my WWII Destroyer Escort, the USS Earl V Johnson, DE 702.
Conclusion is obvious, it's a two family house!
Instead of laboriously climbing down, why doesn't he simply wear a parachute?
Talking about counting, there's the story about two guys riding on a train that passes through a field with grazing cattle. One guy sez that there are 1423 cattle out there. In amazement the other guy sez "Wow, how on earth were you able to do that and so fast?" The answer: "simple, I just count all the legs and divide by four!"
Old alright, the last time I saw this one, the gal was tucked away in a lifeboat on board a ship all those years.
Only one word for it - SUPERB!
Magnificent capture of a fearsome creature!
Is your hand really that big? Great PP job of transposing. Cute girl pose!