I am (unfortunately) still working through the huge set of photos from Bosque. Not sure why the going is so slow. It probably has something to do with flight photography at 6 FPS. (Read: LOTS of images to sift through). Hopefully though, it also has do to with gradual improvement as a photographer. Most of my images from the trip were correctly exposed, reasonably well composed, and sharp. That actually makes editing harder — instead of a lot of bad photos with a few good ones thrown in, I have to sort through a bunch of pretty good photos to pull out the ones that I like the best.
Anyway, I took a break from image editing to go to my favorite local spot to do some fox photography. The weather was iffy, the light wasn’t great, and for the first time over many dozens of visits I didn’t make any fox images. It was still nice to go for a walk in the woods though, and a flock of robins feeding on berries in a tree saved the trip, at least photographically. Not my best image ever, but here’s a keeper from the trip:
