I'm a city slicker Frank. I get a charge out of being around wild animals. Even if it's just a little birdie. :-)
Glad you that you managed to stay awake long enough to fine a shot you liked <g> Thanks for looking. Dave S On 4/15/05, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/11/05, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > G'day Folks, <snip> > > A lot of talking, but I guess you had a right to be enthused about > your birdie experience, and even moreso about your photos. > > They're great! > > My fave is the one of the little fellow atop your dad's hat. The > others are good, but fairly run-of-the-mill. Close ups of birds. > Yawn. > > Okay, not "yawn", and I sure as hell can't take those types of shots > (I suck at all nature and wildlife photography), but as technically > proficient as they are, those are shots of a bird, doing what birds > do. > > The one of your dad is something rare and special! Love the tight > crop of his face. Even though we can't see his mouth, we can see the > huge grin in his eyes. That is an award-winning photo. (I don't know > what award, but surely there has to be one out there for that one > <vbg>) > > cheers, > frank > > -- > "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson > >

