alfbailey 4 Posted December 27, 2016 This is a very similar image to the first Mr Majestic, but I noticed that in this shot his eyes are wide open and he is looking directly at me. A tiny improvement perhaps. Your thoughts and comments are always appreciated. Thank You. Link to comment
Bill J Boyd 65,482 Posted December 27, 2016 Alf,I liked the first one a lot, but this one is even better. Awesome b/g. too. We have nothing like this in my part of Texas. Thanks for sharing. Link to comment
Not Here 93 Posted December 28, 2016 Yep, I'll agree, the more alert expression and the tighter crop moves this one up a notch. FYI: Just downloaded a new Lee Childs book for the remainder of the holidays (Night School) ;-)... Mike Link to comment
photo by patsy dunn 1 Posted December 28, 2016 Alf, Beautiful image with amazing details, pose & colors. I like both on these images, it would be hard for me to pick between the two. Take care, Patsy Link to comment
User_10313867 0 Posted December 29, 2016 Fabulous expression! His erect, majestic head and his intent, open eyes, atop a thick, muscular neck and heavy, strong, body in an unflinching stance, state quite clearly that this is HIS domain and that you are the interloper ... 'Be VERY careful! - I'm watching you!' The sharpness of the subject and the foreground - lightly easing to a softer, slightly hazy background make him even more impressive, if that's at all possible!A perfect image for advertising 'The Highlands of Scotland.' Wonderful capture!You really do achieve some superb animal shots ... but then you show remarkable skill and patience throughout your range of work.Have a Peaceful and Happy New Year, Alf, when it arrives. Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted December 29, 2016 Many Thanks! I didn't realise I had this one until I re-checked the RAW files. There were three similar sized Stags in the vicinity, but this guy was the largest. Best Regards Alf MIKE Many Thanks! I zoomed in slightly for this one, the last one being 80 mm and this one being 90 mm.Ahhh snap! I have this book in hardback courtesy of Mrs Santa Bailey :)But it will be a while before I make a start reading it. I have a few others, albeit from different authors awaiting reading. Cheers Mike! Alf PATSY Thank you so much for your thoughts and kind words!There isn't a huge difference, I'm very pleased you like both. Best Regards Alf SANDRA I was fairly close to this guy, but I don't think I would want to get any closer. They are extremely powerful and agile creatures. Whilst I was there I saw one clear one of the so-called "Deer Fences" from a standing start, which must have been over 10ft high! I am not sure I would have the patience of some nature photographers, sitting in a hide all day freezing, although I did once hide by the river bank and get eaten alive by midges.....but even that was only for 1 hour :) Thank you so much for your encouraging words and positive feedback, much appreciated. Best Regards Alf Link to comment
sarah_mcnulty 5 Posted December 30, 2016 Hi Alf, I have to say that I like both captures in equal measure - In both the Stag is looking away into the distance and seems unaware of you which is what makes both these captures so impressive! I will be in the market for a new camera next year and will definitely be studying yours! having said that it is the person behind the camera which makes the magic happen. Happy New Year. Best wishes. Sarah. Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted December 30, 2016 Thank you so much!I am really pleased you like them.Don't go spending lots of money on a new camera before speaking to me, either email or internal message. Some things you should know which might just help a bit.Sincere Best Wishes for 2017 Alf Link to comment
krpradu 125 Posted December 30, 2016 You did some splendid shots with this kind of subject,each of them are so good and shows the nature as it is with wildness and beauty.a very good end of the year to you and Happy New Year! Link to comment
richard hans 0 Posted January 1, 2017 Alf, I like this one more close-up which shows vivid & lovely expression, for the another one, view the effect as a whole this one is better, I especially like the great composition. for both; the magical exposure balance between light & shadows are just fantastic! Best regards Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted January 2, 2017 Thank you so much. I feel very privileged to be able to see such beautiful creatures close up. The photo's were a bonus! Sincere Best Wishes to you and your loved ones for 2017!Alf RICHARD Yes I agree both photo's have different merits.Thank you so much for your thoughts and positive feedback, much appreciated. Best Wishes for 2017! Alf Link to comment
dandem 1 Posted January 2, 2017 What a great shot, Alf..the lighting is perfect. Regards, Lawrence Link to comment
GailAnthonyHarmer 6 Posted January 3, 2017 The eyes really do make a difference Alf. Funny we can see one of these magnificent creatures with one expression and we are still 'awed', yet amazing how his eyes looking at you makes all the difference in the world. Mind you , the other shot is a very fine capture as well. Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted January 4, 2017 Thank you so much for your interest and positive feedback, much appreciated! Alf GAIL I know what you mean about the eye contact making a big difference, It certainly does! Strange thing is I didn't notice this one the first time I scrolled through the RAW files. Better late than never though :) Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback Gail Kind Regards Alf Link to comment
Eystein 1 Posted January 5, 2017 He is the king for sure. This is a technically perfect shot, and the model is impeccable. Link to comment
vetterhome1 0 Posted January 5, 2017 Looking for a bright 2017?Happy NEW YEAR & always POWER Link to comment
alfbailey 4 Posted January 8, 2017 He certainly looks most regal! Thank you so much for your interest and kind words! Alf JORG Many Thanks and Best Wishes for 2017! Alf Link to comment
YKV 1 Posted February 14, 2017 {- Hey, nice to meet ya? The sad buck said}. in awesome light and pretty backdrop. Link to comment
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