These are excellent photos. And they capture the true essence of the male lion. For me with post processing, I do not seek perfection but merely continual Improvement.
Obama's only concern with the stock market was with how much he could tax people to redistribute with his beloved poor. When I retired from the practice of Medicine, my accountant estimated I had given 1.5 million dollars of free care. And none of that was tax ductable. Doctors may not write off losses of Revenue like regular business people. And that is why my money is all offshore. I gave at the office!
I took my money offshore. And I'm earning even better then through this bullish stock market. There are also tax considerations.
Outstanding, Bob. Ours here in SC are blue. I have recently been filming them with a long range lens and learning slowly how to move around them. It requires patience as well as stealth.
Outstanding images. They look as though they could have been made through a telescope. The sharpness and detail is remarkable! Fine work-
Hilarious. But I reported you yo the PC Police for this clearly sexist story!
With the exception of the coral snake which is phenominally rare, the Cottomouth and it's land dwelling brother, the Copperhead , is the most docile and least poisonous of American venomous snakes. Both fear man far more than we should them. Neither will bite unless provoked. Keep several feet away and they are quite safe to film.... if it suites your fancy.And with widely available anti-venom, your chances of dying if bitten are virtually zero.
They will bite and as my son used to say for emphasis, bite you hard too!
The other day I walked into a room and remembered why I was there. It was the bathroom-
Have ICE check them out. They look suspicious to me! :D
Not so with bird feeders and bird baths. Is that cheating? I realize it is different from using live bait.And am opposed to that.But I feel no remorse using bits of food that helps the creatures survive and for me to get the shots.
It has the body characteristics more of a toad than a frog. But as Shakespeare said, A Rose by Any Other Name is just as sweet. And your photos are marvelous.