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Lovely light and shot Kathryn!Week 34 - Coyote on the run.
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Lovely light and shot Kathryn!Week 34 - Coyote on the run.
Thank you Timothy. I felt very fortunate to see this coyote close enough to photograph him . He was definitely on the run.Lovely light and shot Kathryn!
A beautiful bird the colorful fall background sets him off.Week 23. A common buzzard warming itself in the sun. Pity that I clipped the highlights a little.
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Thank you Kathyrn. It's just a shame that the lovely fall colours don't last for very long.A beautiful bird the colorful fall background sets him off.
Whats more. A pretty Blue Tit on a beautiful bush. A simply lovely shot.
Thank you very much Brian. I hope you are feeling better now after your op.Whats more. A pretty Blue Tit on a beautiful bush. A simply lovely shot.
Thanks Tim. We are getting there. Missing the photography, big time. 30 daily sessions of RT does wear a bit heavy. But onwards and upwards.Thank you very much Brian. I hope you are feeling better now after your op.
That does sound heavy going Brian! I hope the RT sessions soon come down and you are able to spend more time behind the camera again.Thanks Tim. We are getting there. Missing the photography, big time. 30 daily sessions of RT does wear a bit heavy. But onwards and upwards.
Amazingly beautiful!Week 4, a trip to waterfalls in western MassachusettsView attachment 7009.
Thank you so much, Kathryn!Amazingly beautiful!
Beautiful sunset. Back lighting so effective.Totally lost the plot regarding which week of 52 we are now in. Photos, not a big problem. Counting, mmmmmmmmm not so good! LOL. We must be heading for 40. For a change I thought a photo of Ali ......
Thank you Kathryn! Yes, I am pleasedBeautiful sunset. Back lighting so effective.
What do you normally shoot Brian ?Sounds like a challenge for a retiree like me. I take the camera out most days
How fun. Wishing you all the best.Thank you Kathryn! Yes, I am pleased
with the back lighting effect. Unplanned and all natural. Right time right place.
Hiya Simon, Dogs, dogs and dogs. I am a late comer to photography but I have always been fascinated by good photographers. My main hobby throughout my life is working dogs and training them. It was also my last career. It seemed second nature to combine the two. So 90% of my photos are of dogs as we do working competitions most weekends throughout the year. The rest of my photography is just walk about and unplanned (which I love). Of late i am delving into Photoshop and i am trying out a mini studio in the spare room (to take photos of my dog!) What about you?What do you normally shoot Brian ?
Hi Brian,Hiya Simon, Dogs, dogs and dogs. I am a late comer to photography but I have always been fascinated by good photographers. My main hobby throughout my life is working dogs and training them. It was also my last career. It seemed second nature to combine the two. So 90% of my photos are of dogs as we do working competitions most weekends throughout the year. The rest of my photography is just walk about and unplanned (which I love). Of late i am delving into Photoshop and i am trying out a mini studio in the spare room (to take photos of my dog!) What about you?
UPDATE: Simon hit on great topic here. We all spend hours admiring each others work, but we know bugger all about each other. Maybe we could all do a mini profile related to our hobby/job and also post our all time favourite photo? Just an idea!
Yeh, we do. I love my days out with the dogs at competition. It is always a challenge, lots of unexpected light changes etc. We have to adapt to the situation. When we get "the" image. its like Christmas.Hi Brian,
We have similar interests. I have been running a small business photographing working dogs, gun dogs, scenting dogs and such (as well as pets) for 10 years or more. I'm sure we could trade a few techniques.
Nick
I see a lot of mutations like that on the birds at our feeder. Someone said it could be our bad hygiene at the feeders. Such a shame.Week 25. A little female chaffinch in the garden. Unfortunately this one has a leg lesion, commonly known as ‘scaly leg’ or ‘tassel foot’. Despite this they appeared to be in good spirits.
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