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Do you by any chance sell your photos to wildlife magazines ?? Your pictures are superb and capture what most would never have the opportunity to ever see. Thank you for posting this.
 

Great shots - what kind of camera and lens are you using?
 

I was thinking the same thing both previous replies said. Awesome.
 

Nice photo...definitely professional quality. If you haven't sold your photos yet I recommend you do so...before publishing them on the Internet! ;D
 

Super series of photographs, so cute too.

Don
 

On a scale of one to ten. . . ELEVEN!

A wonderful sequence of nature images.


I love your work,
watercolor
 

I don't know what to say, I'm completely floored by all of your kind comments. Your all welcome on my deck anytime.

CarolinaDigs your very kind,Ive never sold a snapshot, I have trouble getting family members to look at them.

Harry_Morant I use a Canon 20D with a Canon 24-105mm zoom, ordinarily that lens would be to small for taking

pictures of animals but the critters in my yard usually will come close enough to get a shot.

romeo-1 I really don't know how to sell a picture or protect one, I guess if someone takes one of my snapshots Ill

have to go out on the deck and take another one. ;D
 

Wow!!!, those are some fantastic shots...
Definitely some perfestional quality shots there...
Here's link I found awhile back while browsing pictures.
http://www.shutterpoint.com/Home-Photographer.cfm

Not sure about all the details, but it looks like it may be a good place to start. Also, if you Google " selling photos " there are many sites that will help you do so.
I had thought about trying it myself, but after seening your pics, I think I need to get me a different camera...
 

TLH said:
I don't know what to say, I'm completely floored by all of your kind comments. Your all welcome on my deck anytime.

CarolinaDigs your very kind,Ive never sold a snapshot, I have trouble getting family members to look at them.

Harry_Morant I use a Canon 20D with a Canon 24-105mm zoom, ordinarily that lens would be to small for taking

pictures of animals but the critters in my yard usually will come close enough to get a shot.

romeo-1 I really don't know how to sell a picture or protect one, I guess if someone takes one of my snapshots Ill

have to go out on the deck and take another one. ;D

WoW!! Excellent captures!! I agree with everyone else, those should be sellable pictures, even tho I know nothing about selling them either.
The 24-105 is the lens I plan to get next for landscapes and all around other stuff.
Bravo,
Ron
 

These are awesome pictures!! It reminds me of the one we had on our property growing up, he would wake us up in the morning drilling on an aluminum ladder, pretty noisy.

Cheryl
 

Great pic's, I sometimes take hollow trees that loggers
have left, & put tops & bottoms on them for the birds.
We need to help the wildlife all we can, I have fixed bird
boxes for many years, once I had a little barn owl move in.

Fossis................
 

Wow!! These are exceptional!!

Thanks for sharing...more please!

Smiles!
BDoo
 

Great pics. I have never seen a woodpecker (close up) before or a baby woodpecker, for that matter. Thanks for the pics. Please post more. They are awesome.
 

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