tamalero wrote:
gorgeous shots! particularly the last one!
Thank you very much John. I took a look at your Flickr website, and I must say, you do very nice work.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Very dramatic Mike and excellent captures. Especially enjoyed #3, spat or dancing makes a wonderful picture.
JeffDavidson wrote:
I only like the first, second and third one!
Very nicely done.
Hi Jeff; thank you for the very kind (and humerus
) reply. I appreciate your stopping by and having a look.
Leicaflex...I really appreciate the very nice compliment along with all the emoji's. Thanks for taking a look.
Jay Pat wrote:
Yes!!
Well, done!!!!
Pat
Thanks Pat, for the enthusiastic compliment. I really appreciate that.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Very appealing and dramatic. White birds are suited to this treatment and I like the perched shot best.
Thank you Carol. I appreciate the very nice compliment and I'm glad you you liked the photos. It seems that everyone, including me, likes the perched pair of birds the best.
carlysue wrote:
I love the dramatic effect this gives! Really makes the graceful wings' shape stand out. Absolutely love these!
carlysue; thank you for the very nice and extensive compliment. I'm really pleased that you've enjoyed seeing these photos.
kpmac wrote:
I like them. Very nicely taken and processed.
kpmac, I'm very glad you liked the photos, and I appreciate your very nice comment.
Lame-Duck wrote:
I played around with some of my snowy egret images, and since the background was already pretty dark, I just made it black to see if I could create a bit of a dramatic effect. I hope you like them. I'd like your opinions, yes or no. Thanks
A bit of a spat.
I played around with some of my snowy egret images... (
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Fantastic !!!!!!!!
Great images, great post.
MikWar
Loc: Chicago, Western Suburbs
Stunning presentation! I really like #1 - the black legs are barely distinguished from the background. The images are so sharp, too. I was thinking about getting the Canon 100-400 zoom, but I see you recommended the 400 mm/f5.6. I would be concerned with finding smaller birds with the 400 - the zoom would let me locate them in a wider field and then narrow in on it. Is this a legitimate concern, or did you just learn how to find the object at 400?
Definitely yes, these are outstanding!
Excellent treatment, really makes them pop. Beautiful images.
Wow! I see a wall mounting in your future.
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