Amazing! They look like finely detailed paintings :eyes::up:
gdare
26 Jan 2008
This one even look smart 😀
Flying Red Fox Blog
26 Jan 2008
Yay i like the 2nd shot best, all the feathers are very detailed:D
SittingFox
26 Jan 2008
Wonderful spread of tail feathers in the second shot! :up: 🙂
Vulpes vulpes
26 Jan 2008
Seriously Words, when are you bringing out a wildlife book!? :up: Great shots!!
Words
26 Jan 2008
Phil, that's more or less how they came out of the camera. I did dial in a fair amount of exposure compensation (to try and get some detail against the sky), but apart from raising the levels a bit to pull up the detail, and very minor noise reduction/sharpening I didn't do much editing.
Words
26 Jan 2008
Thanks V. I doubt there's a book here, but it would be nice. 🙂
Words
26 Jan 2008
Mark, my favourite too, though I kind of like the way the tail comes forward in the third shot.
Words
26 Jan 2008
Darko, they can be very sleek when they want to be. Rooks are much scruffier 😉
Words
26 Jan 2008
Adele, another moment I only saw in the viewfinder. And thought, 'oh thank you crow!' 😀
anonymous
22 Jun 2011
Anonymous writes:
if there would of been a 4th shot it would have been dumping
Words
22 Jun 2011
There was, and it wasn't!
anonymous
29 Apr 2012
Anonymous writes:
Are you aware that your bird has been clipped to Polyvore? I know it brings people to your blog, but do you have a problem with people using your bird in their collages? http://www.polyvore.com/eye_storm/set?id=43494488
Words
1 May 2012
Anon, thanks for the link. If it's non-commercial then it's ok. Not really sure about what that site does, but I doubt anyone is getting rich on my dodgy crows.
gdare
2 May 2012
Except that maybe crows will become celebrities 😛
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phiznlil
26 Jan 2008Amazing! They look like finely detailed paintings :eyes::up:
gdare
26 Jan 2008This one even look smart 😀
Flying Red Fox Blog
26 Jan 2008Yay i like the 2nd shot best, all the feathers are very detailed:D
SittingFox
26 Jan 2008Wonderful spread of tail feathers in the second shot! :up: 🙂
Vulpes vulpes
26 Jan 2008Seriously Words, when are you bringing out a wildlife book!? :up: Great shots!!
Words
26 Jan 2008Phil, that's more or less how they came out of the camera. I did dial in a fair amount of exposure compensation (to try and get some detail against the sky), but apart from raising the levels a bit to pull up the detail, and very minor noise reduction/sharpening I didn't do much editing.
Words
26 Jan 2008Thanks V. I doubt there's a book here, but it would be nice. 🙂
Words
26 Jan 2008Mark, my favourite too, though I kind of like the way the tail comes forward in the third shot.
Words
26 Jan 2008Darko, they can be very sleek when they want to be. Rooks are much scruffier 😉
Words
26 Jan 2008Adele, another moment I only saw in the viewfinder. And thought, 'oh thank you crow!' 😀
anonymous
22 Jun 2011Anonymous writes:
if there would of been a 4th shot it would have been dumping
Words
22 Jun 2011There was, and it wasn't!
anonymous
29 Apr 2012Anonymous writes:
Are you aware that your bird has been clipped to Polyvore? I know it brings people to your blog, but do you have a problem with people using your bird in their collages?
http://www.polyvore.com/eye_storm/set?id=43494488
Words
1 May 2012Anon, thanks for the link. If it's non-commercial then it's ok. Not really sure about what that site does, but I doubt anyone is getting rich on my dodgy crows.
gdare
2 May 2012Except that maybe crows will become celebrities 😛