Karin, I love the Cairn Pier shot in Picture 5. Perfect angle for a striking shot...nice work!
I concur with curmudgeon. The B&W is a nice change-up for the wildlife shots. Nice photos!
I can count on you for beautiful photos of sometimes surprising, but always interesting, subjects, Cany. Nicely done!
I love otters. When we lived in Homer, AK we would enjoy watching Kodak, who really did seem to like to pose for the camera. IMHO, otters,not seals, are the true puppy dogs of the sea. Thank you for sharing these great pictures.
Nice shot, Jim! I must see that pose at least a dozen times a day.
Doc, it may just be my imagination, but if you look very carefully, can you see the faint outline of a cylindrical object inside the green flash?
I like the first photo a lot. I think that if you can edit out the trash bin, or whatever it is, in frony of the silo, you might have a much better photo.
What is the image in photo 6...gator, fish or something else? It's very unusual-looking.
That is one mean-looking bird in picture 2! Looks almost like an Ostrich. What is it?
In the first shot the mountain peak is a distraction for the focal point of the two women in conversation. It really doesn't add the context needed. In the second shot, the lodge and setting are more complete, as is the mountain view, providing a more imteresting composition, imho.
Careful! Number 5 looks like the gators are building a pyramid to get to whomever is on the walkway.
Why would you ever shoot another? This one would be hard to top. Beautiful Shot!
Excellent Shot! Stiill in courting plumage...
Jerry, it's been awhile since I saw this movie, but I think it had a different title when I saw it...
That's because Larry and Curley's art is better than Moz.