Not to place judgment on my fellow birders and wildlife photographers, but this weekend I saw the most attractive wildlife photographer I've seen in person so far. ; This photographer was taking time, looking for various birds down low in the reeds, stalking back and forth on the boardwalk to follow different birds, even trying some bird-in-flight shooting: Usually, I see more of this bunch: Including myself. ; Hopefully, more women that look like models will take up wildlife photography, as it will make it much more pleasant and scenic for all involved. ; I was also shooting in the same area, and she was probably shooting this pretty little heron hunting: Beautiful day, beautiful birds...and for a change, beautiful photographers.
Well, no...not the last time I checked at least. I'd prefer to look at them rather than be one myself (though I suppose it could be entertaining for a few minutes). ; No, I'm lumped in with those other guys in the shot just above that sentence. ; I was including myself in the overweight, middle-aged male photographer category. ; Probably just what the female model photographers were dreaming about in a man.
well we are going to be at the beach club on october, should be pool weather, best i can promise is gary in a speedo
*quickly rushing back to look at the photo of the girl above to get the Gary image out of my head* Whew...that was close.
Bird watching of a different sort, eh? Actually, she looks like a runway model. ; Undernourished and not exactly beautiful, but I could see her on the catwalk.
Thanks Gary, I couldn't get to the above images, before I was scarred by the image you described. LOL!
I've always had a thing for the runway model types - tall, dark, & thin and preferably with a foreign accent. ; Of course, most of my girlfriends have been short, blond/brown, corn-fed, and American.