Very regal.You were in the company of Royalty.Beautiful shots!
I actually owned a similar camera to this,back in the 70,s.It was only black & white shots then,but it captured some memorable photos which remain in my album.Gee,how cameras have progressed.Who would have thought that a camera would be invented,where one could actually see the captured image & delete it if we didn't like it.Just amazing!
You wrote a well written letter of thanks,to the veterans who went to war & returned home only to be ridiculed.Every year,here in Australia there is a minutes silence to honour the brave young men who went to war & never returned.I always give a minute of my time as I have a deep respect for the "Diggers" who fought in the Great War.Its been 95 years since the guns fell silent & peace was proclaimed.Yes,I salute all of the soldiers past & present & Thankyou for your letter.Oh so true!
Beaut shots of your most welcome guests.Beaut gotcha shots.Well done.
Now that's what I call an architect!Awesome shots!National Geographic couldn't have done better.
How privileged were you,to capture this creature of the night on digital.Simply beautiful.Well done.
Exquisite shots of these elusive feathered beauties,You have captured the wow factor.Simply beautiful.
I'm a wildlife photographer,so portraits aren't my thing but I do love the lad in laughing mode.I too smiled when I first saw him.A La natural,that's what you aim for & you captured a winning shot.
These feathered beauties belong on a calendar.Gotcha shots at its finest.
Poetry in motion!So majestic .Simply beautiful!
These beautiful green tree frogs have taken up residence in my umbrella trees & were happy to pose for a photo shoot.Thanks for the kind reply.
Wow!That's what I call an interesting & productive wildlife shoot.A Truely magical day to remember.
I love these mystical creatures.I actually had the privilege of a close encounter with a fox at my place of work one evening.The vixen used to take a shortcut through the grounds of the Nursing Home where I worked She actually approached me,as I had some left over beef sandwich filling in my outstretched hand.As she grasped the meat in her mouth,I could feel her teeth on my fingers & she made no attempt to bite me.I have never forgotten that awesome experience.
A laugh out loud pic.Loved it.
Thanks for your kind reply.They are certainly interesting subjects to photograph.