Aerial view of a lone swan over lake Corangamite shoreline.
Mallard takes an early morning swim
Black Swan on river in Adelaide.
A swan early in the morning.
An Australian pelican flying low over a lake
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I spent several hours in the park getting pictures of the geese. The middle one kept ducking his head down chewing on his feathers..700 pictures later…I finally got this unique shot. I hope you like it!!
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I feel lucky enough I could react on time to get this moment. / I don’t shoot and expose a lot of animal pictures, but I especially like this one - /
This is for Trena who suggested it
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The Black Swan Black on flat water past the jonquil lawns / Riding, the black swan draws / A private chaos warbling in its wake, / Assuming, like a fourth dimension, splendor / That calls the child with white ideas of swans / Nearer to that green lake / Where every paradox means wonder. Though the black swan’s arched neck is like / A question-mark on the lake, / The swan outlaws all possible questioning: / A thing in itself, like love, like submarine / Disaster, or the first sound when we wake; / And the swan-song it sings / Is the huge silence of the swan. Illusion: the black swan knows how to break / Through expectation, beak / Aimed now at its own breast, now at its image, / And move across our lives, if the lake is life, / And by the gentlest turning of its neck / Transform, in time, time’s damage; / To less than a black plume, time’s grief. Enchanter: the black swan has learned to enter / Sorrow’s lost secret center / Where like a maypole separate tragedies / Are wound about a tower of ribbons, and where / The central hollowness is that pure winter / That does not change but is / Always brilliant ice and air. Always the black swan moves on the lake; always / The blond child stands to gaze / As the tall emblem pivots and rides out / To the opposite side, always. The child upon / The bank, hands full of difficult marvels, stays / Forever to cry aloud / In anguish: I love the black swan.
Challenge Winner in The Reflections challenge in the Postcard Style group March 2009 Featured in The Postcard Style group / Featured in the Contrasting Perceptions group / Top Ten placement in the Great Flamingo Challenge A pink flamingo in captivity UK skims for food under water / Endangered species
A magical cloud formation feathers across the sky on a warm afternoon in January 2009. Photograph taken at Lake Macquarie in Australia. Image As Is, straight from a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500. F-stop: f/2.8 / Exposure time: 1/125 sec. / ISO speed: ISO-80 / Exposure bias: -0.3 step / Focal length: 5mm
A composition I did thinking about natives and all they had to live behind them…Model Angelica,my grand-daughter /
Mallard duck The mallard is a large and heavy looking duck. It has a long body and a long and broad bill. The male has a dark green head, a yellow bill, is mainly purple-brown on the breast and grey on the body. The female is mainly brown with an orange bill. It breeds in all parts of the UK in summer and winter, wherever there are suitable wetland habitats, although it is scarcer in upland areas. Mallards in the UK may be resident breeders or migrants – many of the birds that breed in Iceland and northern Europe spend the winter here. / Where to see them It is the commonest duck and most widespread so you have a chance of seeing it just about anywhere where there is suitable wetland habitat, even in urban areas. / When to see them All year round. / What they eat Seeds, acorns and berries, plants, insects and shellfish.
Captured with Canon 1D mk3 and Canon 100-400 lens at Stanley Park Blackpool Lancs UK Canadian Gosling chick ponders over his first ever swim Featured in the All About Water group / Featured in the Canon DSLR group / Featured in the Dimensions group / Featured in the Photography 101 group / Featured in the 300+ Go Long group / Featured in the Art North West group / 2nd Place finish in the New Beginnings challenge in the Canon v Nikon group
Nikon Coolpix + Orton Effect
close up of ice on the lake with the sun comming up… / NIKON D200 /
often when at the wildlife sdafari in Winston Oregon USA the natural wildlife catches my attention more then the game animals. Nikon D90 Tamron 300mm zoom/macro 1.7x teleconverter.
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