Nature robin 

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  • The ever friendly robin usually associated with christmas

  • On a roadside in Scotland. I had to silently man-handle out-of-shot a friendly Scot who came up for a chat and hadn’t seen the robin.

  • A card featuring a special little Australian, / the Red-capped Robin. / Something for friends or family overseas? / A portion of sales will be donated to wildlife / conservation or rescue. / . / Read about my wildlife photography here

  • This beautiful little fellow lives near my car. Isn’t he lovely? Taken with Nikon D50 and 70-300mm lens

  • Red robin sitting on a branch, looking cute. Love little birds like this one. Pencil drawing. Colour and texture added in Photoshop. Texture comes from http://pendlestock.deviantart.com/.

  • This is a dear little robin who occasionally appears in our front garden. He is quite tame and likes it when I dig the garden. He is beautiful and I was lucky to get some great pics of him. !

  • The sound of birds early in the morning. Best music of all… Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 42 inches / 94 X 1107 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ....................................................................................

  • This is the creation made from the image “This is what you see”. The image has been cropped, colours heightened. There was not enough bluebells so I cloned more on serval layers. Sun ray and spot light added, “Mother Nature” was created from another image taken at home with the face and hands changed. The little fairy was taken at home and her wings were created using wings taken from a damselfly. The fairy wings, dragonfly, snail and some of the butterflies were taken by Through My Eyes with kind permission to be used in my images. (Check out her page, she’s good at macro!!) The other butterflies and robin were taken by me last year. In total there are 46 layers on here! Hope you like it. :)

  • This is a blend of 2 photos that I took .. 2 layers one the robin and the other blossoms

  • Featured in No 1 Artists Of Redbubble group / Featured in the Backyard Macro and Closeups group Young wild but friendly robin displays his red breast

  • The same Robin I posted yesterday but in a different pose. He/she was really playing for the camera! Nikon D80 – 18-105mm lens at 105mm / f-7.1 at 1/125 seconds ISO 200 Featured in the Amateur Photographers Association group JAN 2009.

  • Another shot of that little Robin that I shot while on my walk in Yorkshire yesterday 11th Dec 08. / Shot with Nikon D70s / lens 70-300mm / Focal length 195mm / f5 / 1/500 sec /

  • This Robin stalked me for about an hour the other day, wouldn’t let me take my shots without flying onto my tripod, my feet, pecked at my shoes and eventually landed on my lens….so eventually I took it’s pic and that seemed to keep it happy! Taken at Rogie Falls, no post processing.

  • Taken at Havant Thicket, Hampshire,England Camera Used: Canon Powershot SX10 IS Techs / Aperture: F5.7 / Exposure Time: 1/30 / Flash: No / Focal Length: 100mm / ISO:80 / Shutterspeed: 1/30

  • “Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are.” ~ ALFRED AUSTIN This is my Secret Garden. My work of the last 2 years has culminated at this point. This piece is so very complex, but I will try to explain it to you. This is me. I am from the earth, of the earth, striving to save the earth. She is me, I am her. I live in the country on Kangaroo Island (Australia), surrounded by nature. I have wild kangaroos in my front yard every night, koalas in my trees, and my son Henley and I walk every day, and celebrate the amazing place we live. This nature has engulfed my being. On average, I have been taking about 100 images with my Canon PowerShot camera every single day for the past two years. Macro bugs, macro wildflowers, skies, dead trees, birds, flowers, shells, leaves, images from my orchard, burnt trees from the bushfires, dried up drought-affected dam bases, kangaroos, and of course, my son Henley. So many images have gone into this one piece. There are two worlds here. The abundant and thriving; and the dying, the gone forever. Our house was surrounded by devastating bushfires in Dec 2007 – a time I will never forget. Nothing but smoke could be seen out the windows. This land is vulnerable and changing for the worse every year as a result of Global Warming. It is an issue so very close to my heart because it is on my doorstep. What will this world be like for my child and all the children of now? Famine, drought, heat waves, extreme weather patterns and natural catastrophes, massive bushfires, more war, no jobs, no money, more disease, more animals extinct forever, less trees and rainforests, less farmers, less food. We are seeing it now. Something has to be done. My forehead shows a migraine I recently had during a heatwave. It felt like a penetrating light was entering my eye and illuminating half of my brain before exiting at the base of my skull where the vision centre of the brain is. It was very powerful to me. Vision. Have the vision before the world dies. Mother Earth is dying, as is half of me. What are you doing to help the earth survive? It’s up to our generation, or there will be nothing left. Your thoughts on this topic are most welcome…. CREDITS: All images taken by me except: Brain, Blood Spatter, & Moon Brushes: PS Brushes.net From Deviant Art: / Fire Brushes: Purestock / Grass Brushes: Annamari-annie / Twig Brushes: Clandestine-stock / Star Brushes: Kuschelirmel-stock / Vine Brushes: gvalkyrie & macys Tree Roots: Rogue-stock , Kaeloth, & Ninde / Green Tree: Its-only-stock / Rainbow Image: Stock-by-Kai Let me know what you think!*

  • Baby American robin portrait, products are created using a razor sharp image and large file size. Beautiful T-shirts with different colors and styles are also available with this image: Baby Robin Portrait T-shirt Calendars Too: Calendar Gallery Location: Ohio, USA

  • Canon REbel Xt panorama 2 image photomerge Canon L 70-200 F4 US Robin Southern Ontario Canada /

  • Mountain wildflowers.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of a White-browed Robin taken in the Lawn Hill National Park, western Queensland, Australia

  • FEATURED IN ’# 1 Artists of Redbubble’ / FEATURED IN ‘Zoophoria’ / FEATURED IN ‘I love birds’ I found these adorable robins hopping around in Newquay Zoo, Cornwall. I couldn’t resist throwing a flood filter on with PS / Taken with a Canon EOS 500D and 250mm lens CARDS ARE AVAILABLE WITH OR WITHOUT THE TEXT AND SNOW, please bubblemail me with your preference :-))

  • Water drops nestled on a pink dianthus flower and edited in PS. Drops taken with a Canon EOS 500D and 150mm macro lens, robin reflection from an old Christmas card. / Images available with or without snow and text, please just ask. / FEATURED in ‘Canon DSLR’ /

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