I have never seen anything like your photos
anywhere, ever. They're certainly more than
lucky shots, you seem to decide what's
essential to the animal, what most intrigues
a viewer about a particular bird and then set
about to capture just that element. I'm
learning from you, viewing a handful of
photos, more than I've learned reading
numbers of photography books.
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@kcolganazar - thanks for the kind comments
on my photos.
I've always viewed my photos as a way of
expressing my inner most feelings... a way of
conveying to others what I have difficulty
expressing in words. Slowly, I'm starting to
see the images in my head and plan towards
those visions... sometimes with pleasing
results... other times I'll just chock up to
a learning experience.
Please check out my blog when you have time
- www.jasonmeans.blogspot.com - I typically post more information there in
regards to image specifics.
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This photo appears on All About Birds, a free online bird guide from the Cornell
Lab of Ornithology. Thank you for
Birdsharing, and for helping people learn
about birds.
Posted 9 months ago.
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MICHAEL QUICK
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Beautiful capture, Jason!
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