WOW x10 what cracking pictures

(Apr 16, 2016, 08:30)EdMak Wrote: [ -> ]Sure did. Ed.
Thanks, I'm glad you did!
Tony
(Apr 16, 2016, 11:04)caveman Wrote: [ -> ]WOW x10 what cracking pictures
Thank you very much!
Tony
Brilliant, Tony. Love the framing!
An amazing collection of photographs.
Taken a few years ago, local merchants yard, no longer there, terrible background.
All raised in captivity, plenty people around, take what you get. Ed.
(Apr 18, 2016, 01:55)delb0y Wrote: [ -> ]Brilliant, Tony. Love the framing!
Thanks for looking and commenting!
Tony
(Apr 18, 2016, 02:16)Jocko Wrote: [ -> ]An amazing collection of photographs.
Thank you, John!
Tony
(Apr 18, 2016, 04:44)EdMak Wrote: [ -> ]More. Ed.
Wonderful images, especially the second set!
Tony
Breathtaking photos. Thanks for sharing
(Apr 21, 2016, 21:45)s.smith Wrote: [ -> ]Breathtaking photos. Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much!
Tony
These photographs rank alongside any I have seen anywhere. Unbelievable quality.
Why restrict them to the birds! Deserve a much bigger exposure, fabulously great. Ed.
More thanks for showing. Ed.
(Apr 22, 2016, 00:52)Jocko Wrote: [ -> ]These photographs rank alongside any I have seen anywhere. Unbelievable quality.
I truly appreciate your incredibly kind comments. I'm so fortunate to have the opportunity to photograph these amazing birds. Birds are truly living works of art.
Tony
(Apr 22, 2016, 01:25)EdMak Wrote: [ -> ]Why restrict them to the birds! Deserve a much bigger exposure, fabulously great. Ed.
I can't thank you enough for your extremely generous comments. What an honor it is to photograph the amazing birds & wildlife we share this planet with!
Tony
Oh wow! These are exquisite. Thank you so much for sharing them.
When it comes to bird photography, this is about the best I have to offer. We are inundated with gulls where I stay. They mess everywhere, they squawk raucously and continuously and they are a complete nuisance. One of the drawbacks in living in a high flat, close to the shore. The gulls think they are cliffs! So here is my image of a "flying rat".
European Herring Gull, Kirkcaldy Harbour 20-4-16.
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Nikon D80, 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 VR lens, Manual mode, 1/320 sec, f10, ISO 200. 450mm lens equivalent.
John, pop a sky into this? Ed.