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AGeoJO wrote:
Gary, you may not get any falcon shots on your last trip to this side of the coast but the coyote images are really outstanding. I love the entire set!
Joshua
Thank you Joshua. I'm hoping to be back around end of March. Falcon's may be on the priority list
Beautiful shots Gary. The light was perfect. Love the one looking up to his right. I hope you left them a good tip for giving you so many nice poses.
Dave
nugeny wrote:
beautiful animal. I have difficult separating wolves from coyotes. You just tell me this is a wolf. That would be AOK with me.!!!
Biggest difference to me would be size but I guess you'd need to see them side by side Appreciate the input !
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gerov wrote:
Very nice, Gary. One would never know you shot through a fence. Beautiful lighting, detail and poses in all of these.
One of those sets where I really enjoy and appreciate all of them.
Gero
Thank you so much Gero
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Bobby V wrote:
She was posing for you :-). The rim-lit shot #5 is my favorite
Thanks Bobby
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lighthound wrote:
Beautiful shots Gary. The light was perfect. Love the one looking up to his right. I hope you left them a good tip for giving you so many nice poses.
Dave
Thank you Dave. It was a real treat having their cooperation
That is a well groomed Coyote. Gosh these are just awesome images Gary! Beautiful sharpness and color and BG, great look to the eyes, super set and YGMV as well
Super pics, and very healthy, well fed looking coyotes! It is interesting that the urban coyotes I've seen are much bigger and healthier looking than those 'in the wild'. Urban life seems to be very good to them with plenty to eat...
There are a few living on a hiking trail just by my house - totally inner city - that goes all the way from my town into the next. They have zero fear now, and have literally approached me and my dogs in broad daylight, walking down the trail towards us!
Karl Witt wrote:
That is a well groomed Coyote. Gosh these are just awesome images Gary! Beautiful sharpness and color and BG, great look to the eyes, super set and YGMV as well
Karl
Thank you Karl ! Always enjoy your detailed feedback
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Desmolicious wrote:
Super pics, and very healthy, well fed looking coyotes! It is interesting that the urban coyotes I've seen are much bigger and healthier looking than those 'in the wild'. Urban life seems to be very good to them with plenty to eat...
There are a few living on a hiking trail just by my house - totally inner city - that goes all the way from my town into the next. They have zero fear now, and have literally approached me and my dogs in broad daylight, walking down the trail towards us!
Again, great set!
I agree. There's a few that routinely pass through my daughter's backyard in Monterey Hills and they are larger than the one's I often see in the rural areas back here in Western New York. No doubt they're boldness is an issue for some. Thankfully my daughter hasn't had any issues at all and we enjoy seeing them in the backyard. Appreciate the input !