Hi Justin. This is my first time on photoclub and I can't get past your superlative work. I'm simply amazed with your talent and dedication to your art. I can only imagine the hours of work and early hours in all sorts of weather in awkward locations to crouch, motionless to capture Canadian wildlife in all its splendour. I'm showing your work to my 15 year old daughter who loves photography and is saving up for a "real" camera. My 35 mm Nikon from the '80's just doesn't quite fit the bill. Thank you for sharing your incredible photos with us and for hopefully inspiring young people even more. I'll be showing your work to my grade 2 students as well! I'm sure the fox will get lots of awwww's!
Alexandra
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So proud. The droplets visible add to the great depth of this shot.
Hi Justin. This is my first time on photoclub and I can't get past your superlative work. I'm simply amazed with your talent and dedication to your art. I can only imagine the hours of work and early hours in all sorts of weather in awkward locations to crouch, motionless to capture Canadian wildlife in all its splendour. I'm showing your work to my 15 year old daughter who loves photography and is saving up for a "real" camera. My 35 mm Nikon from the '80's just doesn't quite fit the bill. Thank you for sharing your incredible photos with us and for hopefully inspiring young people even more. I'll be showing your work to my grade 2 students as well! I'm sure the fox will get lots of awwww's!
Alexandra