The crumbs on his nose is a dead giveaway.
You did great deciding on a theme and sticking to it. Gave me some ideas. Nice work!
It is very thoughtful of you to let the world know when a company exceeds expectations.
Can anyone help me identify this fellow, a first time visitor to my backyard fountain?
Be sure to visit the Deadhorse Visitor's Center. There you will see a sign nearby appealing for help finding a wedding ring that someone dropped over the cliff (2,000 feet). Would sure like to know the story behind this appeal.
Do you know the name of the last bird?
It would be great to see this as a download.
Reds are very hard to capture accurately. I think it has something to do with the sensor sensitivity profile.
I love the way you captured the body sheen on this beautiful animal. Well done in spite of the cage.
Where did the snake come from? After one of the birds?
Thanks everyone who took the time to say something nice!
Arches National Park and Dead Horse State Park near Moab Utah are a photographer's dream destinations. Everything there has been photographed millions of times, so here's a couple more from my stay there a few months ago. I have hundreds more, showing the many arches, bridges, spires, and canyons, all carved by the wind over thousands of years.
Heading out the front door with my wife's iPhone 6, saw this little creature hanging around a could not resist. Was too lazy to go fetch my real camera. I am continually amazed how well these camera phones work.