sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
I hope everyone is not sick and tired of my photos from the Viera Wetlands. Frankly it is just too dang hot to go exploring other good nearby areas. Can't wait for "autumn".
jwt
Loc: Texas Hill Country
Great shot & great reflections Steve, and I second that notion of it being too darned hot my friend.
sb wrote:
I hope everyone is not sick and tired of my photos from the Viera Wetlands. Frankly it is just too dang hot to go exploring other good nearby areas. Can't wait for "autumn".
Interesting shot. As for autumn, when does that arrive for you - middle of December?
sb wrote:
I hope everyone is not sick and tired of my photos from the Viera Wetlands. Frankly it is just too dang hot to go exploring other good nearby areas. Can't wait for "autumn".
Great example of reflections sb.
Good one Steve,it was very hot here yesterday but i dont think it's as hot as your place,i cant stand it these days.
That's a really cool shot. I don't think I have ever seen that many woodstorks together. (so do the reflections mean twice as many? )
That is a wonderful shot. A favorite combination of mine, black/white and water reflections. There is something though at the top of the photo that may be a bit of another bird, or debris or something that I wish was not there because my eye kept trying to see what it was, instead of staying with the birds/reflections.
Cool shot Steve. Well composed - love the B & W. I used to live on a brackish lake in Sunset Beach, NC. Woodstorks nested there most of the summer. They were one of my favorite subjects.
Mark
sb wrote:
I hope everyone is not sick and tired of my photos from the Viera Wetlands. Frankly it is just too dang hot to go exploring other good nearby areas. Can't wait for "autumn".
Very eye-catching. I'm glad you did in b&w!
Really nice capture. I'm thinking the Wood Storks are standing in the water to cool off a bit!
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
jerryc41 wrote:
Interesting shot. As for autumn, when does that arrive for you - middle of December?
The temperature is variable - but at least by October we can see some cool evenings and cooler days!
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
firtree wrote:
That's a really cool shot. I don't think I have ever seen that many woodstorks together. (so do the reflections mean twice as many? )
Thanks. Yes - double points on your bird list.....
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