>> perhaps aiming for 4 parts mammal, 4 parts birds, 4 parts
>> reptiles/anphibs
>
>sorta like Cotty then...
Ribbit.
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Looking good here, Ann. I couldn't see any specifically weak shot - they
all fit together nicely.
On 11/29/2010 1:27 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Ok - so although I know very well that moths and mantids ARE critters -
I've unearthered a few old slides of larger critters that
I like - and it occurs
cast on the Prairie dog , btw... not on the
file on smugmug, but on the one with the border around
for the calendar.
Phew -
only the cover to do...
off to bed now
night night
ann
--- On Sun, 11/28/10, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
From: Ann Sanfedele
Subject: Re: Geso: Critter progres
I much prefer the shot you call "the sweet fox." Difficult to be sure if he's
sniffing that flower or it'd just in between him and the camera. I believe the
mystery adds.
Jack
--- On Sun, 11/28/10, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> From: Ann Sanfedele
> Subject: Re: Geso: Cr
Jack Davis wrote:
These are just great, Ann! Like the Prairie Dogs, but am somewhat surprised to
see such a vivid red on the left Dog's back. I've not seen that many, so I
don't know any better. The right Dog's head is a tiny bit motion(?) soft and
makes me wonder how large the final prints w
Brian Walters wrote:
On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 18:27 -0500, "Ann Sanfedele"
wrote:
Ok - so although I know very well that moths and mantids ARE critters -
I've unearthered a few old slides of larger critters that
I like - and it occurs to me some don't like critters much that are
that little...
These are just great, Ann! Like the Prairie Dogs, but am somewhat surprised to
see such a vivid red on the left Dog's back. I've not seen that many, so I
don't know any better. The right Dog's head is a tiny bit motion(?) soft and
makes me wonder how large the final prints will be.
Jack
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On Sun, 28 Nov 2010 18:27 -0500, "Ann Sanfedele"
wrote:
> Ok - so although I know very well that moths and mantids ARE critters -
> I've unearthered a few old slides of larger critters that
> I like - and it occurs to me some don't like critters much that are
> that little... - still a couple o
> http://annsan.smugmug.com/Works-in-Print/Works-In-Progress/Cri
> tters/14740904_qL7Eb
>
> perhaps aiming for 4 parts mammal, 4 parts birds, 4 parts
> reptiles/anphibs
sorta like Cotty then...
It's a nice selection. You have some lovely shots there. Don't forget our
closest relatives...
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