Dennis KaczorRegistered UsersPosts: 2,413Major grins
edited July 26, 2009
Hi Ric, Oh ya! Number one really is a sweet one and is my pick, but the last image is funny, but oh deer there is no writting on the back of the sign how was I to know? Grin!
Hi Ric, Oh ya! Number one really is a sweet one and is my pick, but the last image is funny, but oh deer there is no writting on the back of the sign how was I to know? Grin!
Good set Ric #3 is my fave. I would have gone with a tighter crop so that only of the top of the grass showed instead of the stalks.
Love the first capture also but the bod of the swallow on the left is softer than the one on the left.
Harry http://behret.smugmug.com/NANPA member How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Good set Ric #3 is my fave. I would have gone with a tighter crop so that only of the top of the grass showed instead of the stalks.
Love the first capture also but the bod of the swallow on the left is softer than the one on the left.
Thanks and thanks for the input, Harry.:D
I like the tighter crop from the perspective of how it made the grasses more appealing...but didn't care for how much closer it brought the deer to you.
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Thanks, Dennis.:D
What's a deer to do!?
Love the first capture also but the bod of the swallow on the left is softer than the one on the left.
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Be fun to find a deer standing by a "No Hunting" sign.
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Glad you liked them, Dan! :D
Thanks, Stephen!
Putting a smile on someones face is always gratifying.
Thanks a lot, Mike.:D
Awe...shucks....
Thank you, Dave.
Thanks and thanks for the input, Harry.:D
I like the tighter crop from the perspective of how it made the grasses more appealing...but didn't care for how much closer it brought the deer to you.
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Thanks!
With it's tongue out!