Brendan, all are very good pictures. I can only say (half jokingly) that
if you shoot with DA* 16-50, you might want to consider renaming your
web site ;-).
Boris
Brendan MacRae wrote:
I had six more photos published recently in the same
magazine as last time, Sierra Heritage.
This time
Congratulations on your success, Brendan!
Godfrey
On Nov 24, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:
I had six more photos published recently in the same
magazine as last time, Sierra Heritage.
This time the story profiled the good men and women
who perform animal rescue services on behalf
That's a nice set of images. Congratulations.
I really like the one of the raccoon behind bars. It really looks like
a captured burgler!
(I'm assuming its a raccoon - my knowledge of American wildlife is
basic, at best).
Cheers
Brian
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Brian Walters
Congratulations. Well done. I'll have to show Grace those baby animal
shots. She's loves little beasties.
Paul
On Nov 24, 2008, at 10:02 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:
I had six more photos published recently in the same
magazine as last time, Sierra Heritage.
This time the story profiled the
Yes, he's a raccoon. He was born with an eye defect
and was abandoned by his parents. The screech owl in
the photos suffered the same fate.
-Brendan
--- Brian Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a nice set of images. Congratulations.
I really like the one of the raccoon behind bars.
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Brendan MacRae
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, he's a raccoon. He was born with an eye defect
and was abandoned by his parents. The screech owl in
the photos suffered the same fate.
Its all fun and games till some one looses an eye.:-)
Nice gallery, BTW.
Dave
Parent, actually, raccoons are raised entirely by the female. At least
that's a better reason than the litter of kits, I helped rescue a few
years ago. We went through one of our periodic outbreaks of rabies in
wildlife and raccoons rightly or wrongly were seen as a major vector.
People
In a message dated 11/24/2008 7:02:45 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had six more photos published recently in the same
magazine as last time, Sierra Heritage.
This time the story profiled the good men and women
who perform animal rescue services on behalf of the
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ah. Nice shots, interesting documentary subject. And you can't get much
cuter than baby animals.
What Marnie said.
cheers,
frank
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Yeah, we heard stories like that. The worst though
were the tales of raptors being shot for sport. The
peregrine falcon in these pics was a victim of said
violence.
-Brendan
--- P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Parent, actually, raccoons are raised entirely by
the female. At least
Thanks, Brendan - it is really a sweet photo
Brendan MacRae wrote:
The second photo is of a baby rabbit, very tiny. He
was getting fed through a syringe.
-Brendan
--- ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brendan MacRae wrote:
I had six more photos published recently in the
David J Brooks wrote:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Brendan MacRae
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, he's a raccoon. He was born with an eye defect
and was abandoned by his parents. The screech owl in
the photos suffered the same fate.
Its all fun and games till some one looses an
I had six more photos published recently in the same
magazine as last time, Sierra Heritage.
This time the story profiled the good men and women
who perform animal rescue services on behalf of the
California Dept. of Fish and Game.
Not the most stunning photos, but it was a fun
experience. The
Brendan MacRae wrote:
I had six more photos published recently in the same
magazine as last time, Sierra Heritage.
This time the story profiled the good men and women
who perform animal rescue services on behalf of the
California Dept. of Fish and Game.
Not the most stunning photos, but it
Big congrats, Brendan. #14 17 are really sweet. I can see way you like
the lens. Cheers, Christine
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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 9:02 PM
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I had six more photos
The second photo is of a baby rabbit, very tiny. He
was getting fed through a syringe.
-Brendan
--- ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brendan MacRae wrote:
I had six more photos published recently in the
same
magazine as last time, Sierra Heritage.
This time the story profiled
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