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I was inspired by Rex's post to dig through files and find some shots of mulitiple snowys and then thought I would try to have some fun with it. I may have some single birds to post in a while, maybe when the snowy posts slow down some
2 & 3 are obviously the same shot, I posted 2 crops of it. I thought both worked quite well, I'm partial to the wider version but the tight version has its own merits
None of these have been posted before but... similar shots have.
Tim
1 having some salad to keep down the rodent main cours
2 Mind if I take this perch
3
4 just like kids, getting them all to cooperate isn't easy LOL
5 in the spirit of the 50th anniversary, the Fab Four
Yippee, you put up some of your Snowy's!
They are beautiful.
That last one is "to die for"! Perfect back ground, perfect perch and perfect four snowy Beatles
That's so nice you mentioned The Beatles like Don also did!
When you can go back into the archives and pull out photos like this that haven't been shared before, it really makes me wonder what other treasures have yet to be unearthed
Each photo is a joy to look at, but the last image takes the cake, IMO
Nice action in the first two, Tim. But the sedentary ones are the best. Nice, different light in both. in #5 the boys are looking one way and the girls in another. Cooperation isn't their suit. Good job.
Rex
Feb 10, 2014 at 01:41 PM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
An excellent set, Tim.
I prefer the cropped version because you still have enough of the context and the birds are larger.
Re the last shot: Is that a family of four? With the two lightest birds being the adults? Or the babies?
Charlie
Excellent set Tim. The last is my top pick, four snowies with an even mix of males and females on a fancy perch. Were they double dating ? I also like the looser crop on the one image.
Will agree on #2 over #3...........it has a much better flow IMO Tim
Oh gosh, you have an Owl tree, I planted a money tree but 'no change' yet it still is just a seed Here I am waiting for my first snowy image and you are getting them in multiples!
The last shot is darn sweet Tim, quite the good company you keep sir!
Karl