Very nice stuff, Walt. I have also never seen a fox at rest, always
just a blur flitting through the brush.
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Barker wrote:
> That's a great line-up. I particularly like the one of the fox,
> partly because I have never seen a fox at rest, but mainly because I
> really like the composition and colours. A photo of the fox filling
> the frame would have been interesting, but putting the animal into
> context like that was far preferable for me.
>
> I recognise the Smoky Mountain shot. It is a beautiful bit of
> scenery and I visited that area in 1988.
>
> But I was also heartened by Walt's use of the word "lie" when
> describing how he positioned himself to get the flower shot (not the
> solecism "lay") :-).
>
> Chris
> ~~ >-)-
> C M I Barker
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>
> On 20 Jun 2006, at 04:49, Jeff Keller wrote:
>
>
>>It's been a great few days for the Odyssey.
>>
>>Walt sent in some fine "F" pictures ... that's surely no surprise to
>>anyone(?). I wonder if his charisma helped him get the picture of
>>the fox. I
>>would have to use a much longer lens ...
>>
>>http://www.olympus-photography.com/Olympus-Odyssey/
>>gallery.htm#Walt_Wayman
>>
>>Best wishes,
>>-jeff
>>
>
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