NMGal wrote:
Glad Trendy is good for you as you are for him.
Yeah, hope so. I miss him as I haven't been able to go to his area.
dennis2146 wrote:
Nice photos Barb. Well done.
Dennis
Thanks, appreciate the feedback!
I'm trying to distract myself, as I'm in NO shape to go to my squirrels, and my lens is clearly broken!
So, as it is commonly said, I dug into the archives and decided to share these. As I was rounding the corner near the clubhouse, I spotted a squirrel sitting casually on the deck chair and another behind. Ready to take the shot, they both quickly scampered away. Annoyed, I chastised them both when I saw this Dove casually posing. Staring at me, the Dove seemed to be saying as he posed: So what am I chopped liver here? Admit, bit strange as I have found Doves to be a bit flighty. Perhaps this one wanted to show the squirrels up!
So here they are. This Dove seemed to have a bit of personality and was an excellent model. The background color may not be perfect, as I still have to figure it out. While the brain is better, the pain level isn't so good, so patience is minimal!
Hope you enjoy!
taffspride wrote:
Taken earlier in the year. We have a family in our Bluebird house. Love watching them when they bring the youngsters to the feeders.
Hope you enjoy
Wow, lovely bird and what beautiful color!
Photolady2014 wrote:
The one fox den that I still know of finally had babies out. They were out for like an hour, so you will likely get very tired of fox photos..... I have just started working and here are a few.
Oh, what beautiful babies! You should be a very proud mama!!!
Retired CPO wrote:
Albuquerque New Mexico
Ah, what a beauty! You have the best-looking birds! That's a very interesting branch, you have trained your models well!
Retired CPO wrote:
Really nice, Barb! Poor Trendy, I wonder if he will ever have a normal tail?
Thanks, appreciate that. I suspect his tail may always be that way! His coat looks good so that's encouraging.
Tonytee wrote:
Lens: SMC Pentax-M 50mm 1.7 Camera: Pentax K-7 Photo Location: Sherwood, Oregon ISO: 200 Shutter Speed: 1/160s Aperture: F5.6.
Manual Priority Mode with Spot Metering. F/L @50mm.
Thanks very much for viewing.
Tony :))
Wow, beautiful image. I love the center part!
Tonytee wrote:
Lens: AFNikkor 55-200mm, VR, DX. Camera: Nikon D200 Photo Location: Sherwood, Oregon ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/30s Aperture: F6.3.
Manual Priority Mode with CWA Metering. -5EV and F/L @190mm.
Thanks very much for viewing.
Tony )
These are typically edible, however just prior to my capturing them they had been treated with an anti-fungal spray.
Wow, talk about a pop of color!
deanfl wrote:
I took these photos this morning during a hike at Fort Yargo State Park in Georgia.
iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Beautiful perspective! Don't you just love this phone?