A friend of mine who is a consultant with a private healthcare company asked me last year if I could provide any photos which he could send to management with a view to appearing in their 2016 calendar. After reviewing the many submissions I was told that 3 of mine had been selected for inclusion. I felt quite pleased but on seeing a copy of the calendar I see that they have included 4 of my photos. I have attached copies of the calendar pictures which appeared in the calendar for March,May,June and November. They did not offer any monetary reward but I was satisfied with the fact that anyone would think my photos worthy of appearing in a commercial publication.
A friend of mine who is a consultant with a privat... (show quote)
Congratulations Bill and great shots, nice to look at my old stamping ground again. I don't think I will see Southport until next year.
Nice shot and welcome to the UHH, you will get to know some great people on here. Circle B is one of my favorite places to visit, I can spend hours there.
Gregory, another great shot.I don't how you do it! Keep them coming.
gregoryd45 wrote:
and held tightly to her meal. Everglades National Park. Please try the download, thanks Canon T2i, canon 400mm 5.6 L Lens, Manual, f/5.6, 1/1,250, ISO200, Spot Metering
Lovely shots Terry. That was my home town, born & raised there. I have lots of memories playing in those sand dunes. Love the work you have done.
corryhully wrote:
photos from out and about at formby point merseyside. shot on adox cms20 b&w film. a very low iso film(actually shot at iso 6). developed in a homemade developer called caffenol made from coffee(the cheaper the better) vitamin c powder and washing soda.
Hi John, Thanks for looking, the ARC is only open on Saturdays. They fly different birds during the day.Here is their website http://arc4raptors.org/
The owl shot is a European Barn Owl. Well worth a visit if you are in the area.
John_F wrote:
Does the ARC have a 'release' event you can go to and get shots of the raptors 'on fly away.' Great shots and was the last one a snowy owl - didn't know they went so far south. Keep the pics coming.
I went to the Avian Reconditioning Center in Apopka Florida with friends on Saturday and thought I would share a few photographs of some of the birds there. I don't usually post on the forum as I don't feel my photographs are good enough, but I had to share this place with you. This is a really cool place and well worth the visit.