Hi Ron and Doug,
I have quite a few of the osprey with trout, but I think this is one of the photos Doug was talking about.
I just checked the EXIF data on the last shot I took and it reads over 23,000. I am sure it is more than that, but at this point I will call it good. That's 23,000 photo on my D200 since the middle of February this year. Back in the film days, I used to kid Raymond that each shot was 50¢, 50¢,50¢..... With the digital camera, shooting in the RAW format, each shot is 15 megs, so it can really fill up a 300 gig hard drive fast. It might still be 50¢, 50¢,50¢, 50¢, 50¢, 50¢.
For anyone interested, I am in the process of signing on with a stock photo agency. I am new to that part of the world, but should learn what they need and want soon. This particular agency is looking for "lifestyles and liesure" shots, vs wildlife, birds and scenery, but it will still allow me to photograph the kids while skateboarding, skiing, snow boarding, and some random fishing photos. So, I guess the new venture has begun and I can illustrate to the IRS that I am actually trying to return some money using the new equipment.
I took thousands of winter photos and have moved into spring and early summer photos now. It is interesting and exciting! The large mammals are having babies now, along with some of the migrating birds and other wildlife. I am waiting for a few osprey nests of eggs to start hatching and get to watch them grow and fledge.
Mike Jackson