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Saturday 29 August 2015

Moorhen chick (Gallinula chloropus)

In the darkness of evening.








Tamron SP AF 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro 1:1 for Canon. For sale. £100

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Also, Canon 30D camera - £50
         Canon 40D camera - £75

33 comments:

  1. A dark subject where as you say, bot a lot of light there to use. Nice shots though.

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  2. Really lovely photos! They have a peaceful quality about them...the moorhen at the end of day.

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  3. Hola Bob,espectaculares tomas de esta joven Polla de agua.Un abrazo y feliz domingo amigo.

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  4. Great shot of the young Moorhen. Have a wonderful weekend Bob.

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  5. Beautifully photographed in his own environment.
    Top done!

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  6. Very nice capture of this dark bird. Well done.

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  7. Great photos, love that pretty youngster.

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  8. Cute shots of the moorhen chick, I like the changes in its expressions. The light diagonal streak down its side gives the appearance of an errant light shaft striking the feathers.

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  9. Hello Bob, your Moorhen chick is a cool sighting. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!

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  10. Such an alert looking little charmer. As interested in you, as you were in it. Lovely.

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  11. Unas tomas perfectas de esta jóven polla de agua.
    Un abrazo,

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  12. I see a dinosaur!


    ( '>
    /))
    //"" SO HAPPY to BE BACK!
    ALOHA
    ComfortSpiral
    =^..^=
    Trip was great, but being without internet made me miss you and all my friends!

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  13. Very nice shots of this bird in the dark.
    Happy Sunday Bob!
    Crissi

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    1. And you, have a nice sunday to you as well.

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  14. Fantastic images....I especially like the 2nd one from the top...y'wonder what it's watching.

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  15. They are weird looking birds, and their peeps (calls) are even weirder. I love them.

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  16. great images of that Bird !
    happy new week Bob

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  17. In the evening, the bird also looks pretty on your pictures. Regards.

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  18. So much equipment for sale? I hope you are not giving up on photography.

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    1. I don't have any time at this moment, so yes, but I have kept my Canon 500mm.

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  19. My what big feet you have baby moorhen! Aren't they the funniest cutest things!

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  20. That lovely piece of piano music goes wonderfully with the melancholic evening photos of the moorhen:-)

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  21. More great shots, Bob! There is such a difference in colour between the juveniles and the adults.

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  22. Such a cute little fellow! You've captured him so well.
    I hope you'll come link up at this week's Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday) here:
    http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/strange-visitors-in-garden.html

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