Sunday, January 31, 2010

Balancing act















last week i was in wakodahatche wetlands bird sanctuary.
photographed this tap dancer with my Olympus E-3 camera and 300mm f/2.8 lens.

15 comments:

  1. When this bird gets a little older there may be work on Broadway. Did you use a tripod?

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  2. Hi
    Great to see! That's life...
    Funny, Grace and I started one as well and will be adding to it weekly.
    www.taosphotoguide.blogspot.com

    All the best!
    g&g

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  3. Wonderful to see how grace is imbedded in the DNA of such creatures and that you were there to witness it.
    Cheers, Joanne

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  4. 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

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  5. How breathtakingly graceful they are! Thanks, John, for reminding us to slow down and appreciate the beauty around us.

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  6. 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

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  7. 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

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  8. 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

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  9. A great dance. A terrific sequence. Almost like watching a movie. It's a wonderful, humerous nature story. How fast was it shot? Very sharp.

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  10. If we could all balance life's events so delicately... And have someone like John Isaac capture it!!

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