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  • Scratch, our Siamese, photographed with what would on a normal day be his dinner. Birds were shot at a local pet store and added in Photoshop. As the birds were photoraphed in cages, the bars they were behind had to be cloned out, and this took a lot of time and patience. Addition of shadows and direction of lighting effects were important factors to getting the image to look realistic.

  • I was lucky to see one of these Zebra finches and was busy photographing it, when all of a sudden I had two of them in my viewfinder. They stuck around for a while so got quite a few shots of them. A Grade Honours Feb 2008 / North Shore Photographic Society

  • A birdie i drew for a friend.

  • Click on the images below for a more detailed close-up / / “Finches On Parade” is about the communal abstract chatter that one encounters when in amongst a crowd of like-minded personalities. / I have chosen not to emphasize the precise detail of each bird but rather their general shape as they caper around, to give the impression of constant movement. Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 16 X 60 inches / 41 X 153 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ..................................................................................

  • My dogs friends take off on their own adventures ink on watercolour, photoshop (c) REO 2008

  • This gorgeous red zebra finch was captured in a wildlife park near Murray Bridge, South Australia. This image featured in The Birds in June 2009. Many thanks!

  • A shot of a purple Finch eating at my birdfeeder.I’m still practicing,birds are not that easy to catch…. :))Birds always make a great card to give. / /

  • Canon PowerShot S3 IS 6mp

  • Mother Zebra finch with large chick, taken at a wildlife park near Murray Bridge, South Australia.

  • This little finch found a place of safety on the bannister under my front porch during a chilly, rainy day. In fact, if you View Larger, you can detect a few raindrops on her tiny noggin. With her feathers all fluffed up, she looked cute and cozy and a bit plump so I called her Roly Poly. Maybe, like many of us, she’s thinking, “Got to shed some of that extra baggage in the upcoming New Year.” Oh, and one more thing, don’t you just love those tiny talons peeking out from her feathers? Looks like she’s just had a pedicure and she’s showing off her dainty toes!

  • Featured in Image Writing – January 28, 2009 I was visiting my SIL this morning when I saw this lovely little House Finch perched on a cedar tree branch outside her back window. Like most photographers I do not go very many places without my camera :) I am always quite excited to capture birds I don’t see on my own property. Originally only a resident of Mexico and the southwestern United States, they were introduced to eastern North America in the 1940s. The birds were sold illegally in New York as “Hollywood Finches”, a marketing artifice. To avoid prosecution, vendors and owners released the birds. They have become naturalized; in some unforested areas, they have displaced the native Purple Finch and nonnative House Sparrow. In 1870, or before, they were introduced into Hawaii. During courtship, the male will touch bills with the female. He may then present the female with choice bits of food and, if she imitates the posture of a hungry chick, actually feed her. The male also feeds the female during the breeding and incubation of both eggs and young —-—-—-—-—- / Camera details: / Canon Rebel EOS XTi with 70-200mm f/4L IS lens @ 160mm / SS 1/320, AP mode, f/4, ISO 400 / Photo was taken on January 26, 2009 in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. / -—-—-—-—-- / / Bird Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • The Chaffinch is one of my favourite garden birds. They are colourful, cheeky and have a lovely warbling song that always puts me in mind of springtime. This little fella, photographed in our “white out” the other day, looks to be a youngster as the top of his head is not the typical pure grey. If there are any birdie experts out there who could clarify this, I would be much obliged! Canon EOS 50D with Canon EOS 400mm L f/5.6 handheld

  • Featured in – The Birds, February 7, 2009 I can’t help but dream of summer, and much warmer temperatures, when I look at this image. This piece consists of 6 layers (the background, 5 different layers of pretty lavender blooms, and an adorable little american goldfinch). After merging all of the layers in PhotoShop I digitally painted the entire piece in Corel Painter X. My intent with the goldfinch was to make her look like a baby, that had just left the nest, and was still looking for Mom to bring her some food. / / Fine Art Gallery / Bird Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • Watercolor on Bainbridge Board – Cold Pressed 12” x 16”

  • Colourful Star Finch which hails from Australia. Please support the Australian Wildlife Appeal. All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal. Wildlife Appeal Canon EOS 5D Mk II with Canon EF 70-200mm L IS f/4 handheld

  • 2 Chestnut-breasted Mannikins here, one just taking off. These small birds are in the Finch family, and feed on grass seeds, and sometimes winged termites. Canon 50D, 400mm. Sydney Wildlife World, Darling Harbour. Available Large :)

  • Taller spruce trees shadow the aspen trees and this dead branch, creating a dark background for a pine siskin (finch). Featured in A Photographer’s Craft – an honor Featured in Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams – an honor Nikon D200, Sigma 150-500mm, 500mm, f/6.3, 1/400sec, -0.3ev., ISO 200, manual exposure. Converted from 12-bit RAW to jpeg using Capture NX2.1. Manfrotto tripod. Slightly cropped. Note: Sharp resolution. Secure checkout featuring 128-bit SSL encryption.. Bird on a wire /

  • Featured in “Songbirds of North America” August 2009 / Featured in “For the Love of Canon” August 2009 A male House Finch perched on a twig, photographed in Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. A House Finch is a medium-sized finch six inches in length and belongs to the Fringillidae family. The male has a brown cap with the front of head, bib and rump being typically red but this can vary with the seasons and birds diet of berries and fruits to orange or occasionally straw-yellow. Females and juveniles are streaked with brown overall. / Adults have a long square-tipped tail. The birds are mainly permanent residents although some eastern birds migrate south. Their breeding habitat is urban and suburban areas in the East and various semi-open areas in the West from southern Canada to Northern Florida. / House finches forage for food on the ground and in vegetation generally and mainly eat berries seeds and grains. They are a popular garden bird often seen at feeders. Canon 20D with EF500 F4L IS / 1/100sec f8.0 ISO 200

  • a gorgeous male goldfinch sits on a branch near the niger feeder, waiting his turn at the feeder. The male goldfinch will lose his bright ye;;ow plummage in early fall, turning to a greenish-yellow feather color. Come spring, he will once again don his golden feathers. camera used is Olympus E-3

  • There hiding in the deep shadows… / Sony a700 70-200mm f/2.8 / 180mm f/4 1/500 ISO400 Manual Cropped /

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