to describe these little guys! I found them in a wild pond. I couldn't believe how many there were!
Wonderful set, Kathy! This spot seems to be free of the usual predators.
UTMike wrote:
Wonderful set, Kathy! This spot seems to be free of the usual predators.
Thank you, Mike. We didn't see any, but we were only there for a few hours. As wild as that place is, I would suppose they are there.
Great captures, Kathy. The downloads are beautiful. Especially love the wonderful texture and color palette of the water in #2.
I agree with Joe about #2. The water patterns add a great deal of interest.
I looked up the driveway the other day to see two adults walking 11 or 12 youngins. These creatures are more social than most people realize. The adults take turns watching each other's kids so the other adults can go take a flight, or do whatever a couple of adults like to do. I watch this over and over behind my house.
If my Dad was still alive, he'd probably spend days in my backyard just watching them.
Manglesphoto wrote:
Great set!!!
Now that's a brood!!
Thanks, Frank. You're right.
joehel2 wrote:
Great captures, Kathy. The downloads are beautiful. Especially love the wonderful texture and color palette of the water in #2.
Thank you, Joe. I love the look in the water also. Right place, right time!
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