I was a little bit upset with these, shooting the wrong way. It seems that I'm not able to catch the Bullfinch properly, ah well, some time in the future....................
Bob is not easy to photograph small birds first you must learn their language hahahahahaha, (Just kidding) I think this is all wonderful and I have heard him first have once seen here but you have done him good! regards, Annie http://anniezon.blogspot.nl/
The hawfinch in my garden is always visiting my garden at a moment the light is right in my camera. Your photograps are beautiful the bird surrounded by the coming blossoms to come. Have a wonderful evening Bob
I'm having similar problems in my garden at the moment Bob - birds feeding in the shade with bright sunlight behind them. Seems we're better off when it's a little cloudy!
You've done really well to capture this handsome fellow!!
such a SUPER bird; I love them! Well it's not exactly like doing a studio portrait when we set out to take birding photographs; they're not always co-operative with facing the light rather than having it as a backdrop etc. Plus, getting them to 'stand still' long enough to get the best shot ........don't we LOVE challenges? One thing I think we display is patience. Somehow that waiting just seems to take us to another space and irons out any of the day-to-day hassles; it's all worth it.
I see that it is almost spring there. Although you are not satified with the pictures of the Finch, Bob, your pictures are better than I have ever made. Greetings, Joke
I'm sure the birds always pick their spots in the shade just to annoy us Bob! One day they'll make a mistake and we'll be there and ready to get that perfect shot!!...[;o)
Again such fantastic Photos Bob!
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Crissi!
He is still quite pretty. I love the one with his wings outstretched.
ReplyDeleteBob is not easy to photograph small birds first you must learn their language hahahahahaha, (Just kidding) I think this is all wonderful and I have heard him first have once seen here but you have done him good!
ReplyDeleteregards, Annie
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ReplyDeleteFor me, the pictures are wonderful and beautiful bird. Yours sincerely.
A tough bird to photograph at any time. Nicely caught if a little over exposed.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful captures, Bob, you captured the bird much better than I would have.
ReplyDeleteThe hawfinch in my garden is always visiting my garden at a moment the light is right in my camera. Your photograps are beautiful the bird surrounded by the coming blossoms to come. Have a wonderful evening Bob
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be quiet, Bob ... was eating :)) I like the colors of the bird.
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Bravo BOB je crois que je suis toujours étonnée de tes photos avec son aile elle me semble si fragile
ReplyDeleteBOnne sirée
still so much better than most shots i get! :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bird Bob. I'm sure you'll get one in some good light soon.
ReplyDeleteBob, hier lässt schon der Frühling grüßen.
ReplyDeleteUnd danke für die Musik.
Liebe Grüße
Irmi
Fantastic!!!.. On of the most favourite birds.. Cheers!!!..
ReplyDeleteBonitas capturas del macho de Camachuelo comun.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteHi Bob!
ReplyDeleteLovely serie of a stunning bird.
Have a nice week
/Ingemar
Odd how on a bright sunny day, birds seem to still have a bit of shade on them. lovely bird Bob ,i have never seen one.
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these are lovely, Bob; and the best are always aspiring. Enjoy your quest - we are!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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I'm having similar problems in my garden at the moment Bob - birds feeding in the shade with bright sunlight behind them. Seems we're better off when it's a little cloudy!
ReplyDeleteYou've done really well to capture this handsome fellow!!
This bird is so nice. Yes it is difficult to take good photos of them. Maybe you can play the sound of them....
ReplyDeleteWish yoy a great week.
From Hilda
Hi Bob!Fantastic photos!!Very beautiful bird!I love Kate Bush!!Great singer!!My favourite!!Have a lovely evening!
ReplyDeleteDimi..
this is a beautiful serie Bob !
ReplyDeleteand that blue sky !!! wonderful
Hi Bob...Love these shot's ..ya I know your fussy and hard on your self, but I think they are beautiful!
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such a SUPER bird; I love them! Well it's not exactly like doing a studio portrait when we set out to take birding photographs; they're not always co-operative with facing the light rather than having it as a backdrop etc. Plus, getting them to 'stand still' long enough to get the best shot ........don't we LOVE challenges? One thing I think we display is patience. Somehow that waiting just seems to take us to another space and irons out any of the day-to-day hassles; it's all worth it.
ReplyDeleteI see that it is almost spring there. Although you are not satified with the pictures of the Finch, Bob, your pictures are better than I have ever made. Greetings, Joke
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of the bullfinch, the third picture is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteVery well done Bob.
Greetings Irma
Still looks way better than any bird photos I've ever taken.
ReplyDeleteBonito pajaro,y precioso colorido.
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Beautiful series of pictures...
ReplyDeletelovely photographs and wonderful photographer. I wish you good day. I am also following your blog now.
ReplyDeletePues a mi me gusta esta serie, con ese aleteo incluido( buena la que esta con las alas abiertas).
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Nice bird - sometimes its just better to watch than worry about shooting into the light (or what ever!)
ReplyDeleteCheers and thanks for linking to WBW.
Stewart M - Melbourne
nice candid photo
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I'm sure the birds always pick their spots in the shade just to annoy us Bob! One day they'll make a mistake and we'll be there and ready to get that perfect shot!!...[;o)
ReplyDeleteHe still managed to look pretty anyway~
ReplyDeleteThat'ssssss very nice BOB:-)
ReplyDeleteCaught in action, great shots!
ReplyDeletefantastic series of photos! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteA magnificent bird I wish to photograph one day, let alone that well!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Bob!