Been trying to get close to this immature male Snowy for awhile, but have only managed these few distant shots.
Closest one....
...as this is what he usually does.
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Been trying to get close to this immature male Snowy for awhile, but have only managed these few distant shots.
Closest one....
...as this is what he usually does.
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Beatiful captures. Tough make stand out against the snow.
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Beautiful set. Shot 1 is Fab! (Sharpness, colour, composition, exposure all well done)
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Beautiful captures. Love all of them but especially number 1.
All are nice but really bang on with the second one, s very cool capture and great shot.
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Thanks all. Just hoping he stays in area long enough to get some closer shots yet,
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That first one is excellent. I like how he looks transparent in the second and third one as his feathers blend in perfectly with the snow.
Absolutely beautiful
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