...By the way...Misha, I think that the last photo you presented is by far one of the most beautiful images I have ever seen. Thank you.
PeteD - I cannot wait for your article to go up on Botswana. Your photography is excellent and it appears you were able to capture a whole variety of unique things.
I've nearly finished the first draft for you to read. I have already decided on the pictures to go with it so it should be coming soon. I haven't written anything like this since I left college - I'm not sure whether its fun or torture! I wish I were stronger editorially. It will be interesting to see what people think.
And I'll second what you said about Mishas work - I love it too. What you need now is an enormous canvas of it
"I've nearly finished the first draft for you to read. I have already decided on the pictures to go with it so it should be coming soon. I haven't written anything like this since I left college - I'm not sure whether its fun or torture! I wish I were stronger editorially. It will be interesting to see what people think."
Don't worry about it. My wife and I will definitely help out with the editing process. Actually, I am not sure if I am a help or not in this area or just a big pain in the butt. Smile.
Here is a shot I took about 3 miles from the Farallon Islands off San Fransisco. Had the extraordinary luck of finding a dead blue whale being fed upon by white sharks. This image is special to me because this event has only been observed and recorded a handful of times in all of human history. I also really like it because you can see the white nictitating membrane cover the eye as it bites...Hope you enjoy it... Canon 20D 300 mm for 1/500 @ f/8 ISO 100
cheers...
- MDP
Matthew D. Potenski
Guy Harvey Research Institute
NSU Oceanographic Center
Dania Beach, FL 33004
Re: Your Best Shot of '05!
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