Just how do you do it time and time again, John. My sincere congratulations! I hope you can post your magnificent creature collection in one place. Un abrazo fuerte! Raynold
Those are amazing pictures John. Makes me very sad though when I think of the migratory cranes on the lake outside our property that are being shot indiscriminately by the nari koruvas and nobody will listen to me. Mallika
Thank you for sharing these photos, which immediately made me think of your recent photos of Indian dancers. Balletic photography! It's all a feast for my eyes. Mira
truly artistic...acrobatic moments captured by an artist with an eye for the aesthetic, the appealing and an ardent appreciation and passion for all things natural...you are the best. love, yasminejesudasen@gmail.com
Worked for the United Nations, NY as a photographer for 20 years. Retired in 1998.
Now I am freelancing for magazines and publishers. Clients include, Olympus, Lexar, Lowepro. " The Vale of Kashmir" book was released in 2008, published by WW Norton.
When this bird gets a little older there may be work on Broadway. Did you use a tripod?
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Funny, Grace and I started one as well and will be adding to it weekly.
www.taosphotoguide.blogspot.com
All the best!
g&g
Scott...how is life treating you?
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ReplyDeleteWonderful to see how grace is imbedded in the DNA of such creatures and that you were there to witness it.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Joanne
Just how do you do it time and time again, John. My sincere congratulations! I hope you can post your magnificent creature collection in one place. Un abrazo fuerte! Raynold
ReplyDeleteHow breathtakingly graceful they are! Thanks, John, for reminding us to slow down and appreciate the beauty around us.
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing pictures John. Makes me very sad though when I think of the migratory cranes on the lake outside our property that are being shot indiscriminately by the nari koruvas and nobody will listen to me. Mallika
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these photos, which immediately made me think of your recent photos of Indian dancers. Balletic photography! It's all a feast for my eyes. Mira
ReplyDeletetruly artistic...acrobatic moments captured by an artist with an eye for the aesthetic, the appealing and an ardent appreciation and passion for all things natural...you are the best. love, yasminejesudasen@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteIt is also known as cattle egrate???
ReplyDeleteA great dance. A terrific sequence. Almost like watching a movie. It's a wonderful, humerous nature story. How fast was it shot? Very sharp.
ReplyDeleteIf we could all balance life's events so delicately... And have someone like John Isaac capture it!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a series
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