Thanks. I always love your stuff. The owl may have been far away but I
can still see some downy looking feathers billowing on his back. Nice job.
I was looking to see if you had a 4 seasons presentation of the Pemaquid
lighthouse. I think you could make a very salable 4 shot arrangement
shot from the same location in spring, summer, fall and winter. Or
maybe not. Maybe you can't tell the difference between spring summer
and fall. Just a thought.
Chuck Norcutt
Bob Whitmire wrote:
> For those of you not opposed to looking at images from full-frame
> cameras <g>, I've put a few new ones up on the site. The Home Page
> pic is new, and was taken a few days ago. Temp was 20 degrees F.,
> wind was roughly 30 knots, and I use the term "roughly" advisedly. On
> the Big Water page, the Angry Sea 3 & 5 are new, and from that same
> day, though a bit earlier. Or maybe it was the day before. Sigh. The
> first image on Pemaquid Light is new, and from about the same time. I
> spent a couple of days freezing my arse off down there. Have been
> reluctant to return. <g>
>
> And then on Critters, there's a Northern Hawk Owl, which is rare this
> far south. Yep, in some regards, Maine is "this far south." He caused
> quite a stir, and hung around for a while. May still be around. On a
> birding list there was all sorts of piss and vinegar about feeding
> wild birds, 'cause some guy was turning mice loose and then taking
> pics of old Hedwig here scooping them up. He went 5 for 5.
>
> FYI, the owl shot is a very heavy crop off the original image, in
> which the owl is a rather minor feature. The best I could do was the
> Nykon 70-200 2.8VF, with a 1.7 teleconverter attached. I think it
> held up pretty good. I may even put a few out this season, though
> they'll be roughly 5x7 matted to 8x10. Haven't sold any bird pictures
> any larger than that.
>
> Thanks for looking!
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> "Art's just fart without the eff."
> www.bwp33.com
>
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>
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