I have been a professional Outdoor Photographer for over 30 years. I personally believe that you take better photos when you really understand your subject. As a result, I have made the study of nature a lifelong quest. I hope you enjoy these photographs and learn something valuable from the explanation that accompanies them.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Triple D is in town
I got a chance to warm up a little with the guys from Triple D Game Farms today. It is still not too late to get in on the shoot on April 18th to the 20th if you would like. It is a great opportunity to get some great wildlife shots. See this post for more details. http://outdoorphotoquest.blogspot.com/2011/01/thee-are-just-few-examples-of-what-can.html



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That is some really great shots! A really amazing animal! Must be quite an experience to watch.
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Love the red rock behind. Great catch lights in the cat's eyes, too. Very nice, as usual!
ReplyDeleteNice! I wish I could be there for this shoot.
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