Wonderful patina on the first leaf accompanied by a lovely pastel BG
#4 is simply stunning, love the depth perspective and the moody light. I think this also qualifies as an Egret shot too
#6 is a great shot, really nice light, sweet details and good tones
I see you are enjoying all of natures simple beauty, good job!
Karl Witt wrote:
Wonderful patina on the first leaf accompanied by a lovely pastel BG
#4 is simply stunning, love the depth perspective and the moody light. I think this also qualifies as an Egret shot too
#6 is a great shot, really nice light, sweet details and good tones
I see you are enjoying all of natures simple beauty, good job!
Karl
Hi Karl.
Thanks for the really great review, and picks. I agree-Mother Nature is sooo great and neat to capture/record in all its splendor.
Cheers
Harry
Rob Tillyer wrote:
Have to agree that 4 and 6 are the picks of this very nice bunch. I think you'll #5 isn't a chickadee. Looks more like a kingbird.
Rob
Hi Rob.
Thanks for looking and the picks. Iam not real sure about the bird, the bird books show the Kingbird as 8 1/2 to 9 inches, this bird maybe seems smaller. Maybe some expert will chime in. Again thanks for the imput and cheers.
Harry
Shasoc wrote:
Beautiful colors in these, Harry, with 4, 6 and 7 being my favorites.
Socrate
Hi Socrate.
Thanks for the picks and kind comments. Cheers, as always.
Harry
trenchmonkey wrote:
Real nice variety, Harry. #4 is something special...good job!
Thanks Will.
I really appreciate your kind comments and observations.
Cheers
Harry
Josh S wrote:
#5 is an Eastern phoebe as far as I can tell.
I like 3 and 6 especially, with 7 not far behind. You're making me miss autumn, all the leaves here are gone!!
Thanks for sharing.
Hi Josh.
Thanks for looking. You may well be right as far as the Eastern Phoebe. Ive had three answers, and looked into four of my bird books-and i still cant decied for sure. He was really neat however, and flew into the medaow, for a brief second or two, fow an image, of what ever, he be. Thanks for the picks, and liking the post. Much appreciated.
Cheers
Harry