Two bald eagles soaring in the clouds.
My first close-up bird.I’m very proud of it.I think this would make a great card with those striking eyes.Untouched…as is / I realy have a passion for nature,I wish I could have shots like this one more often…
My dogs friends take off on their own adventures ink on watercolour, photoshop (c) REO 2008
Head shot of a wild AND free Bald eagle.
Actually this Golden Pheasant was chasing peacocks… /
Some more people photography… Model – Kirra Enjoy! _
Cute little Monkey up on the tree in the life of the Jungle. Vector illustration.
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WON the ‘Sleeping Beauties’ challenge in the Live Love and Dream group May 2009
That’s done it !! After the much appreciated responses and comments from yesterday’s Robin shot, I have had to renegotiate modelling fees, LOL. This is my favourite shot so far. Tripod mounted camera, thanks for looking, regards Nick
This sea gull was not happy to be photographed and let me know in no uncertain terms! I had a confrontation with him on Bowman’s Beach, Sanibel Island. Canon 40D
This started out an a plain infrared image of the tree….. I may have gotten a little carried away because I just counted the layers and there were 15! The tree is in Edgeworth, Newcastle, NSW, near a new housing estate. It may be familiar to those of you who have been watching me for a while. I often like to go and visit this guy…hopefully he will be there for a while longer.
This Chickadee decided to fly away the moment I took this photo. / / Captured on Christmas Day 2008 with a Canon Rebel XT w/ 75-300 zoom lens. / This is my most popular photo.As of November 23rd, 2009 it has 2896 views, 364 comments & favorited by 121 people. I’ll Fly Away Some bright morning when this life is over / I’ll fly away / To that home on God’s celestial shore / I’ll fly away I’ll fly away oh glory / I’ll fly away (in the morning) / When I die hallelujah by and by / I’ll fly away When the shadows of this life have grown / I’ll fly away / Like a bird from prison walls has flown / I’ll fly away Oh how glad and happy when we meet / I’ll fly away / No more cold iron shackles on my feet / I’ll fly away Just a few more weary days and then / I’ll fly away / To a land where joys will never end / I’ll fly away Author: Albert E Brumley MY BUBBLESITE / /
Featured in Changing Zoom Lenses – Nov 2nd, 2009 / Featured in For the love of Canon – Sep 27th, 2009 / Featured in Natural color and light – April 29th, 2009 / Featured in Alphabet Soup – March 23rd, 2009 / Featured in I Love Birds – Feb 14th, 2009 This photo has 3537 views on Nov 20th, 2009 I always wanted to photograph this gorgeous bird and I got my chance on my recent trip to Mayan Riviera. / Taken with Canon XT with 75-300mm lens, f/9, 1/500 sec, ISO 400, 200mm focal length
Pair of Goslings. Photographed at Mud Lake, Ontario Canada.
A close up shot and enhance to HDR using picnik software….... VIEW LARGER….....Nikon D40X 55-200mm lens F/8 1/500 ISO-100 200mm 5.02 and taken in BALBOA PARK LAKE,CA. And also featured in HDR Photography Group! Featured in Nikon D40X Users Group….
The Gosling in the middle is the original, I decided to give him a couple of clones to race with.
Featured In Going Coastal Group 14/06/09 / Point and Shooters Group 23/06/09 / Featured Wildlif Appeal 13/07/09 Under enquiries by Mother nature for fish theft after a complaint from the pelican posse up the coast ,this group of cormorants stands vigilantly defending their innocence ,but one refuses to be identified ….................. hmmmmm All proceeds from the sale of this work go to the Wildlife Appeal Olympus570uz Reload
Blue and Gold Macaw grooming his feathers… These majestic birds are not only beautiful, but very intelligent! More details about thes large parrots below: BEHAVIOR: Blue and Gold Macaws are generally seen in pairs but may congregate with others to form flocks of up to 30 birds. Paired birds fly close together with their wings almost touching. They undertake conspicuous daily flights from their roosting sites to scattered feeding grounds, but return to the roosting trees just before sunset by flying high above the forest canopy. Blue and Gold Macaws are extremely wary; and, at the slightest sign of danger, will rise into the air screeching loudly. Blue and Gold Macaws are extremely intelligent and adaptable and can be taught to do tricks as well as to mimic words. They are very expressive and will show their emotions or intentions by cocking their heads, vocalizing, flashing their eyes (voluntary constriction of the pupils), and blushing. They also use fluffing of the feathers, raising the wings, prancing, bowing, shaking their tail feathers, and head bobbing as forms of communication. STATUS: Blue and Gold Macaws are the most popular and readily available of the macaws. They are prized for their beauty and personality and make excellent pets for adults but require a tremendous amount of time. Blue and Gold Macaws are listed on CITES Appendix 2 indicating they may become rare or endangered if trade is not regulated. FOLKLORE AND MYTHS: It is a common myth that macaws will live 75 to 100 years, however, macaws are not as long lived as cockatoos. Their lifespan is typically up to 50 years with breeding age being up to approximately 30-35 years. A 40-year-old macaw shows definite signs of aging, and a 50-year-old macaw is very old By: / Terri~Lynn
Olympus DSC-H7 / featured in Dimensions / featured in Love Is / featured in The Woman Photographer
Featured in The Woman Photographer / Featured in Family Unlimited / Featured in Bits and Pieces / – September 2009 – thank you so much to the hosts of those groups! A portrait of Grace (6). A nature lover, an art lover, a bird and animal lover – the type of person that puts everyone else at ease. I doodled on my daughter with an eye-liner pencil and then coloured it in in photoshop. ( : Taken in natural light. / Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Date/Time 2009/08/26 12:59:06 PM / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/60 / Av( Aperture Value ) 4.5 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM / Focal Length 100.0 mm
This majestic bird prepares to swoop in on a poor innocent little mouse. Original watercolor painting on A3 300g/m² art paper.
Peacock layered with his boootiful tail feathers taken at Mareeba Zoo, far north Queensland.
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