Thanks Helen,Two great shots. Can't believe the clarity given you were shooting at a high iso. Impressed!
Thanks Alex, they ( gob shot and shoe horn) were both well over dueGreat shots and great shoe horn [emoji6]
Thanks Clive2 great shots, I really like the second
I have my momentsI think you are some kind of Wolverine whisperer.
The kits are pretty good at that aren't they?run past like a lightening bolt when I get my camera out!
I'm starting to get into my stride nowWell shoe-horned
Evil looking thing isn't it?Nice image of a "winter" coat there, and those eyes look rather menacing in the first image to say the least.
Thanks Rick.Great Wolverine shots. I wouldn't want to mess with one of those!
They are rather cute aren't they Mark?Ability great gob shot and shoehorn there Mr Cobra lovely detail.
Winter 2 more cracking shot Chris I love to focus of No 1 very captivating
As above Dave. Cute but will rip your arm off for a meal.Great shots Chris, and oh so cute but wont want to get too close.
That's his bewildered look I called him over and he thought I was going to feed him#2 is a lovely shot. Looks so innocent...
That's the O/H before she does her hair and has a shave in the morning.Good shot, is it a selfie?
I'm starting to get my shoe horn MoJo back CliveVery well shoe horned, another beautiful animal portrait.
100-400 is the my weapon of choice, Pete.Hi Chris
Some nice tigers you have there, being able to get close is handy. Love the details you have captured.
The wolverine is a beast as well, not something you want to meet on a dark night.
Pete
They always look like that, I've never seen one smile yetHe looks a little bit grumpy in that first shot
I'd say a bit of bothShoehorn or lateral thinking?
Thanks for dropping by and commenting Alison.Broken - good fun shot.
Ability - both good gob shots great detail.
Winter - Again great detail, seems to be looking straight at you
Very much so Dave, on both counts!Nice looking critter - a bit fiesty apparently
There are 4 Hugh's Mum dad & 2 kits, the kits are almost as big as the parents now.I think we've seen Hugh there before haven't we?
Nicely caught. Sharp and well lit and more education for us
He's frowning as I promised a few day old chicks if he posed, but I never threw them in the endGreat portrait of a skunk bear, but what is he worried about?
Thanks DavidSuper shots Cobra
Cheers Pete.Lovely close-up of the Wolverine Chris. I like the intense stare on it's face.
Thanks Lee, I very much appreciate your kind commentsHi Chris,
Loving your shots! Brilliantly creative for the likes of Broken and Wild and epically sharp gob / animal shots.
You are also The Great Shoehorn Master and I am very glad that yo are doing the 52 this year
Thanks Rogerwish you could of found a triffid though!