David Israel wrote:
These are some very cute images of Rocky, Tony. I'm just grateful that you didn't show us the following day's evidence that Rocky likes Sunflower seeds!
Dave
Thanks, David. The sunflowers get thrown out for the birds that prefer feeding on the ground, like Juncos, Quail, and Towhees. Only trouble is the mice, deer, squirrels, and racoons then also eat them.
reko wrote:
Nicely done, though I'm having a hard time seeing the cute in these guys since I have 6 houses with trash enclosures that I can't seem to coon-proof.
Thanks, Robert. They do have their nasty and destructive side.
awesome....color looks good here.
Sometimes shadows of shiny fur can take on a reflection of a blue sky
that light fir does not reproduce. I do note see this, but only a tiny bit of chroma noise.
Just about negligible.
Dave In La wrote:
awesome....color looks good here.
Sometimes shadows of shiny fur can take on a reflection of a blue sky
that light fir does not reproduce. I do note see this, but only a tiny bit of chroma noise.
Just about negligible.
nice images for sure Tony
Thanks, Dave. You are correct about the reflection. I have posted images of waves on a lake, and someone said the highlights had a blue cast. The blue cast was really reflections of the blue sky.
Rob Tillyer wrote:
Careful Tony black bears love sunflower seeds as well. Very nice job on these.
Rob
Thanks, Rob. I have only caught a glimpse of a black bear once in the five years we have lived here. It was feeding on a fawn carcass. They generally stay inland or on the west coast of the Island.