>> http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/39.htm
Thanks to all for the comments and compliments! Responses on a couple of comments below... From: Michael Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > More like something seen before-- from Koudelka's work, perhaps... Hmm. I'll have to look up Koudelka's work ... thanks for the reference! >> From: Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> I like it, G. Nicely seen and composed. Definitely not something I >>> would have ever seen if I was out walking with my camera. That's >>> what I >>> like about many of your photos. They are just things I would >>> never see. >>> (And I still won't see either, because I don't have an "artists >>> eye" >>> or whatever you want to call the ability to see something >>> "artistic" or >>> interesting in ordinary scenes.) >> > From: Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Pardon me, that's complete bollocks. I've seen your work - your birds >> are first class, you scheister!! > From: Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Show me a brick path and I won't see a picture where Godders will. > Give > me a bird on a perch and I'll give you something. My point was > that he > has such a different style to mine, and after looking at tons of my > and > other wildlife photographer's images, it's refreshing. Thanks doubly, Christian and Cotty! One of the things I love about photography is that we all see different things even in the same subject matter. I've only the barest notion of what to do about shooting birds and wildlife. I look at those photos and am often delighted by that which is different from my own work, 'refreshing' to the eye as you put it, even if the subject matter isn't something that I spend a lot of time pursuing myself. best, Godfrey -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

