I'll take pictures next time. Today I only took a photo of this one.Very nice, you'll have to show us the others.
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I'll take pictures next time. Today I only took a photo of this one.Very nice, you'll have to show us the others.
It makes me think of the poem "In Flanders Fields". Very good photography, Johanna.
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Migaloo is the only all white humpback whale on earth. Passes the Easter side of Australia twice a year. The lucky ones whom time it right get to see Migaloo from the many whale watch tours off Queensland , Australia
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Migaloo is the only all white humpback whale on earth. Passes the Easter side of Australia twice a year. The lucky ones whom time it right get to see Migaloo from the many whale watch tours off Queensland , Australia
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Another gorgeous one. You're getting really good at controlling depth of field.
Thank you both.It makes me think of the poem "In Flanders Fields". Very good photography, Johanna.
Very nice, especially how the extremely small depth of field suits the subject. You've captured a nice pose in the bird picture. Do you know what kind it is?I had to focus manually when I took this photo
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Thank you.Very nice, especially how the extremely small depth of field suits the subject. You've captured a nice pose in the bird picture. Do you know what kind it is?
I don't believe we have that species here. It's a beautiful looking bird.Thank you.
It's a peewit.
Thank you.
It's a peewit.
Looks like we have peewits in Oz, although they go by various other names depending in which State you see one, and they don't really look the same as the Austrian ones. Here's a link... http://www.graemechapman.com.au/library/viewphotos.php?c=324I don't believe we have that species here. It's a beautiful looking bird.