Part of the show!! Sorry 'bout the backdrop, not the best place in the world but I really liked his positioning of his wings and colors and wanted to share.
Randy what great timing on this photo! He is just a-posin' for ya! This is superb and who cares about the background, betcha most folks wouldn't have even noticed! ~Mary~
Al attention goes to that wonderful wing span, such fine detail visible.
I would really like to see this with the background blacked out - I think it would look stunning.Perhaps you should stop killing penguins and sheep and do just that lol :)
Great shot.
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oh yessssss! Wonderful lines Randy! Maybe you can select him and add him to a different background! ps apologies for the lack of comments this week - it has been manic!
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What a great shot of this bird. It really is too bad about the background. Granted, it's easy to see the bird when it's blown up to full size, but in thumbnail I was all confused. Can you see where I'm headed? LOL...:)
Glad you did mate! If I was a mouse I would be worried though :os Your right about the colours. The wing on the birds right looks amazing. I think he needs a vet though....seems to have some spots on his plumage lol
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That is quite a pose and doubtful that you would ever get him in that position for another shot. I saw the one PJ did where she clears out the background and now I know why.
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