Thursday, December 24, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS




From the cold snowy mountains and ridges of Pennsylvania to your warm snug homes everywhere;


MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!


May your holiday be full of love & joy as you celebrate this winter holiday with friends and family and may your hearts be full of the joy & anticipation for a great new year that’s just around the corner.

23 comments:

  1. Thanks for the warm wishes.I too extend to you and yours a wish foe a Christmas filled with Joy and Peace.Thanks too for the many fascinating posts throughout the year.
    Blessings,Ruth

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  2. ...very cool photo! Merry Christmas to you too!

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  3. Another fantastic shot Coy! Love it.

    Merry Christmas to you and your family as well.

    Thanks again for the ID help.

    Craig

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  4. Merry Christmas Coy, this has to be one of my all-time favorite photos so thank you! Looking forward to many more from your trip!

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  5. What a wonderful photo!
    Merry christmas to you too!

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  6. Merry Christmas Coy, I hope you and your family have a safe and happy new year also. I am looking forward to photographing with you again in the coming year, Brad.

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  7. Merry Christmas Coy and best wishes to all those around you.

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  8. Breathtaking photo! What talents you possess. Merry Christmas to you too!

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  9. Sweet Picture Coy. The atmosphere is crisp and the reflection from the moon lights the way for Nature to be at Ease. May we all find peace in our selves which will bring the life in Nature into our Hearts.

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  10. Wow Coy - that may be one of my favorite shots yet that you've taken!

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  11. Merry Christmas to you and your lovely wife too Coy. I also wish you the very best 2010. I look forward to more great photos to come.
    This image is just stunning.

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  12. What a gorgeous photo! I hope your Christmas was wonderful and hope to see more of your lovely photos in the coming year.

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  13. Hope you had a great Christmas and A happy new year Coy.
    And that photo is a 1st class shot my friend.

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  14. Lovely photo, fitting for the occasion. May you have a happy and prosperous new year!

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  15. I am just blown away with this photo! I just showed it to my husband and he was just as amazed as I am. This is more than a spectacular shot, it is fantastic! You truly are an awesome photographer and I just love looking at your photos. Hope you had a wonderful christmas!

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  16. Do you mind if I ask what kind of telephoto lens you use? I would give anything for a telephoto lens and a macro lens, but I'm afraid I'll have to save up for them, so it may be awhile. This just gives me more time to practice with the lenses that I already have, right? I just feel so limited with the lenses that I have and can't wait to add some to my collection!

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  17. Debra,

    The telephoto I use for my wildlife shots is the Canon EF 100-400mm F/4.5-5.6 L IS USM Autofocus. The Canon L series of lenses are expensive but their image quality and build quality is superior to their other offerings. Comparing the different offerings Canon has in their L series I feel that this lens offers their best value in an all around wildlife lens. While not quite as sharp or as fast as the big prime lenses I do find its sharpness acceptable and the cost is significantly less. With that being said I am attempting to sell a boat and squirrel away funds to get a 600mm F4.

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  18. Coy, I haven't had much time for visiting blogs, so I'm playing catch-up. That's why I'm seeing this post for the first time.

    Coy, this is one of the best photos I've ever seen! I absolutely LOVE this! It takes my breath away. You are so talented, my friend. Everytime I think you've outdone yourself, I visit your blog a few days later and see you've done it again! You are an inspiration to me as a photographer.

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Thank you for taking the time to comment. I appreciate the visits and comments as long as the comments are respectful of others views and contain no profanity.

Thanks again
Coy