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This is technically a Scarlet Robin, though it is often referred to as (the Australian) Robin Redbreast. This image was take on the Great Alpine Rd near Mt.Hotham at the start of the Razorback. It shows a beautiful Red Robin atop a red snow pole. / ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
the robin ate my cheesecake. / so now THERE WILL BE BLOOD. / is how i see it when i look at it now lol pencil and paint
Title: Windmill and Birds Photographer: Robin Collins, FourCrowsArt Whispers of color, softly focused, dreams on your walls. This is what I was trying to achieve with this series. It takes a bit of manipulation and process, but the outcome is beautiful. Using the technique “through the viewfinder” this image came through not one but two cameras to become the piece you see.
Canon Rebelxt Canon L 70-200 / Southern Ontario Canada Juvenile Robin /
Canon Rebel xt Canon L 70-200 Juvenile Robin With thanks once again to Barbara Anderson for the use of her bug. /
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/.
Hope you like it, I was very pleased with how close this little fella came up and let me take pictures of it, it didn’t seem at all bothered, I was no more than a couple of feet away from it..I actually shot this Robin In Yorkshire at the Ingleton waterfalls trail. / Nikon D70s / lens 70-300mm / focal length 300mm / f5.6 / 1/500 sec exposure time.. /
Title: Grandma’s Vase Photographer: Robin Collins, FourCrowsArt Whispers of color, softly focused, dreams on your walls. This is what I was trying to achieve with this series. It takes a bit of manipulation and process, but the outcome is beautiful. Using the technique “through the viewfinder” this image came through not one but two cameras to become the piece you see.
Title: Yellow Photographer: Robin Collins Whispers of color, softly focused, dreams on your walls. This is what I was trying to achieve with this series. It takes a bit of manipulation and process, but the outcome is beautiful. Using the technique “through the viewfinder” this image came through not one but two cameras to become the piece you see.
These are early days in my PhotoShop manipulation journey, but so far it’s been a tremendous adventure. All I can do at present is remove backgrounds and add the extracted part to a new background thus producing a totally ridiculous situation. But it could be real!!!!!!!!!!LOL / Robin: Sony H9 090608 untouched / Dragonfly: Sony H50 background removed, rotated & lightened with dodge tool. / Photoshop Elements 7 / Composite 051208 1130 This is almost as much fun as finding things to photograph, and MUCH more fun than domestic stuff. 100% of ALL sales will benefit Butterfly Conservation Society (UK). / www.butterfly-conservation.org My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writing are copyright © jesika 2005-2008. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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
Canon REbel xt Canon L 70-200 F4 Southern Ontario Canada Juvenile Robin /
A sketch of two birds having a chat on a cold winters day. You can also wear these friends everywhere you go… /
Feathered friends chatting in the wintertime, probably about the worm that’s poked his head out of the ground to see if it’s spring yet!
Some of you will know that I’ve been following the progress of these little robins since I spotted the eggs in a nest in our garden shed. And I’ve been stalking them since, much to the bemusement of their mum who I keep disturbing… They are now at the stage that they ask for food whenever they hear any noise which they think might be bringing food… [Sony a350, Sigma 105mm, flash, f:6.3, 1/125, ISO-100, Converted from RAW) Also in the series… Just before taking off alone… / The eggs in the nest / The mum keeping the eggs warm /
Canon REbel xt Canon L 70-200 Robin Southern Ontario Canada /
This beautiful little fellow lives near my car. Isn’t he lovely? Taken with Nikon D50 and 70-300mm lens
This is another small garden of mine with a tree stump for the core of it with a birdbath dish resting on top. What you see here is what I see without the effects outside my window where I sit daily on the computer.
Mr Robin complaining about the great weight on his head, no wonder he needs an aspirin. / Robin Sony H9 090608 untouched / Small Copper Sony H50 120808 background removed / Attempt number 2 at blending with PSE7. Butterfly extracted with PSE7 & superimposed on the robin’s head. / 031208 / 100% of ALL sales will benefit Butterfly Conservation Society (UK). / www.butterfly-conservation.org My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writing are copyright © jesika 2005-2008. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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