Nothing like a little fog and a bit of snow to iron out a landscape . I was happy to catch this Whiskey Jack on a dried seedhead of Cow parsnip .
Solitude ........
This is a discussion on Solitude within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Nothing like a little fog and a bit of snow to iron out a landscape . I was happy to ...
Nothing like a little fog and a bit of snow to iron out a landscape . I was happy to catch this Whiskey Jack on a dried seedhead of Cow parsnip .
Solitude ........
I think this is a lovely shot Nice and crisp as well. You definitely get a sense of solitude from it.
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What a wonderful bird portrait; and the title is perfect for this picture!
And you captured it very well! Have to nominate this one as I just love it!
totally agree with the nomination. that is perfect!
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So pretty - love the mood as well.
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Thanks for the nomination too! , I'm flattered!
Very nice capture of the Jay Donna. Especially how you captured it so well with the separation from the grey background.
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Thank you very much Hillbillygirl ... The the light was just right , the Jay was softly backlit just enough to set it apart from the background .
I love the bird but the background is the best.
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