Bird river 

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  • Ducks bathing in the woods, Cambridgeshire UK

  • 3d digital art render of a secluded river in the mountians. Eagle fishing and deer standing in the backround. Made with Bryce 3d.

  • Taken on a day so cold that it was almost unbearable to be holding a camera with no gloves on but soooo worth it!

  • Sunset with Marabou Storks – South Luangwa River, Zambia

  • In quiet light, a golden glow / lasting a hundred perfect heartbeats… Artist’s notes: I have had the wonderful chance of seeing herons actually sunning themselves like this. In fact, there was one day that absolutely struck me with awe about the playfullness of these birds. I was working with a sheetrock crew, and the house we were at was on the banks of the Columbia river. We’d had a series of strange weather incidents in the valley, all of which flooded the river, and actually made a huge mess of it with countless trees/logs, branches, etc. being swept down the mountains and into the water. So for a couple of days, there was an endless log jam floating down the river. I was taking a break at the house during one of those days, and noticed herons standing on the logs floating down the river. They had their wings held out like in my picture above, and they were facing the sun. They would float down just so far, then turn and fly back up river. Next thing you know…here they’d come again… on a new log. All day long these herons kept repeating that cycle, catching rides on the logs while they could…and sunning themselves in the process. I thought that was so interesting and cool. Plus, I love herons anyway…so, it just seemed fitting to add one to this piece. :) (Original, 11×17 300dpi) / FULL VIEW RECOMMENDED* —-—- Stock Credits: model: mjranum-stock http://mjranum-stock.deviantart.com/art/Little-Black-Goth-5-59785430 / Boat and water: sxc.hu http://www.sxc.hu/photo/937674 / wing brushes: faeth-design http://faeth-design.deviantart.com/art/Wing-Brush-74055731 / textures: my own ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires / My artwork and photos do not belong to the public domain

  • Taken on a boat crossing the St-Lauwrence river.I would easily offer a card like that to help somebody make the best choice to feel free. /

  • The Wu Shan Fairy Series Red Cranes on river ice, original art work by Zhao, Ze. The Wu Shen Fairy Series is based on a famous Chinese legend about Wu Shan (Wu Mountain), located at the traditional eastern border of China’s Sichuan Provence on the Yangtze river. This area is popularly known today as the “Three Georges” and is the site of the world’s largest dam for flood control and power generation. As with many legends and fables a number of variations exist. Only a brief summary of the fairy story is described here. Since humans dwelled in China rivers and floods carved history into the mountains, shaped the lives of humans and affected the course of human events. Farmers need rivers to nourish their crops for bountiful yields but nature also wrecks havoc with floods. The struggle with the river that ancient Chinese faced continues in the modern era with the new Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest construction project. The Chinese poet Lu You also wrote about this area and its fairy stories. / In this context, thousands of years ago the Queen of the West sent her beautiful young daughter Wao Ji and 11 hand maidens to watch over the Jade Pool. These 12 fairies are symbolized by the 12 peaks of the gorge. The lovely Wao Ji wandered and lived among the animals. Eventually she settled in the magnificent beauty of Wu Shan. She observed the suffering of humans caused by the river floods and took pity. Ultimately, she had a rendezvous with Prince Chu and gave him a book describing how to control the river and its floods. / There are many additional details to this epoch not retold here. You can search under “Three Gorges History”, “Wu Shan Mountain” or “Wu Shan Fairy” for the rest of the story. The paintings are the artist’s image of the beautiful fairy goddess and her surroundings.

  • Taken at Manning River, Taree, NSW. All profits from sales of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal.

  • Nikon D700 Nikon 70-200 mm f 2.8 @ 200mm / ISO 400 A.P f 5.6 / Exposure 1/ 60 sec. / Brown Thornbill having fun with a mirror { Please note this is not a captured Bird } / All comments are really appreciated !! /

  • Sharp tailed Sandpipers common migrant from Siberia to coastal ,subcoastal and inland wetlands throughout Australia Image taken in Lake Corringle East Gippsland / All comments are really appreciated !!!! /

  • Pied Currawong common nomad in forest, woodland urban and rural areas. / Shooting Info , / Nikon D700 / Nikon 70mm- 200mm @ 105 mm / Iso 3200 / AP f4 / Exposure 1/ 4000sec. / All comments and favs are really appreciated !!! /

  • A female Wren investigating a toy – interesting behavior of this lovely little bird / All comments and favs are really appreciated !!!!!!!!!!!!!! /

  • This is definately one of the most beautiful places of the world, at the most beautiful time of the day :) Noosa River, Noosaville, Queensland. 1000’s of Rainbow Lorikeets fly above, in their afternoon social time, hanging out in the tall Gum Trees. If you stand within 50 metres of the tree, you can’t hear yourself think for the noise, it’s so wonderful an experience! This colour happens most nights, but this cloud formation does not happen often at all, in my opinion, the perfect sky :) I hope you enjoy this shot, as much as I enjoyed shooting this one. Available Large, and best viewed large. Actual print size is 1600mm x 1000mm. Canon 50D, 10mm, no filters needed, as this was the true colour of the evening.

  • Loved this boat sitting so calm on the Noosa River, as I was sitting there waiting for the sunset colours to intensify, this seagull started feeding off bait fish on the surface.. Bit of a shame he wasn’t facing me, but still happy :) Noosa River, Noosaville, Queensland. Canon 50D, 14mm. Available large, and definately best viewed large!

  • Reflections of a once mighty Snowy River East -Gippsland Vic. /

  • Two young Galahs having a pit of a squabble / Galahs.. are a species of the Cockatoo family . / All my bird images are photographed in the wild / Thanks for visit and comments

  • All my bird images are photographed in the wild / Many thanks for visit and comments /

  • Very little post processing the vibrant colors are from a glorious sunset /

  • Lens testing / Nikon Australia been kind enough to let me test drive a Nikon VR 200 mm-400 mm zoom lens f4 / . / Shoot info; Today 5.30 pm / Camera Nikon D 700 / Lens Nikon 200 mm- 400mm VR f 4 Zoom / Nikon 1.4 Extender 550mm<br />ISO 1100 Metering Spot Exposure Aperture Priority <br />Exposure time 1/750 sec. f 5.6 / Shoot was Hand held from a moving Boat / It is a very impressive Lens see if the Wife agrees to get me one for my Birthday Ha Ha /

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