Nie mogłeś nie pokazać tych cudownych zdjęć, mimo iż robione pod słońce.Pozdrawiam. You could not not show you these wonderful images, although done under the sun, it's not important. Important what is on them. Yours.
I have the same issues with direct sunshine in some of my photos...it makes them yellow or I lose depth...but your shots of this Oystercatcher babe and its mom are 'snatches of life' shots that are just so perfect in themselves...
night before last I saw a family of young hawks being trained to catch thermals by their parents--right over our neighbourhood, Bob!
You really have directly enhanced my appreciation of wildlife.
so dang cute and tiny! good luck, little one!
ReplyDeleteHow cute he is, love to see him.
ReplyDeleteHere one Oystercatcher is nesting in a roundabout and have 3 little ones. I hope they survive.
Really great captures. That sleepy looking little chick is adorable.
ReplyDeleteNie mogłeś nie pokazać tych cudownych zdjęć, mimo iż robione pod słońce.Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteYou could not not show you these wonderful images, although done under the sun, it's not important. Important what is on them. Yours.
Beautiful Bob... I have some locally but too far away to capture an image.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely splendid, Bob. Great captures!
ReplyDeleteBut you made it work. An artist knows when to break the rules.
ReplyDeleteDo you suppose that all the sun I shoot in might damage or degrade the sensors in my little Cannon, Bob?
Thanks for these daily gifts.
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Ohhh.. Que bonita imagen.. Adoro los pollos.. Son preciosos.. Enhorabuena y un saludo..
ReplyDeletehow precious and adorable.
ReplyDeleteBob your pics are always amazing and glorious !
ReplyDeleteSometimes the sun is not our friend but we must take advantage of opportunities given to us. Excellent job Bob.
ReplyDeleteI have the same issues with direct sunshine in some of my photos...it makes them yellow or I lose depth...but your shots of this Oystercatcher babe and its mom are 'snatches of life' shots that are just so perfect in themselves...
ReplyDeletenight before last I saw a family of young hawks being trained to catch thermals by their parents--right over our neighbourhood, Bob!
You really have directly enhanced my appreciation of wildlife.
I don't mind Bob! I am happy to see those sweet little chicks!
ReplyDeleteWaiting to see what you bring today - good luck! :-)
You always have lovely captures for us. :)
ReplyDeleteThe little one is very very cute... :)
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,magnificas fotografias del Ostreo tal como lo llamamos aqui en España,muy tiernas con su cria.Un saludo
ReplyDeleteHey Bob Sweet little chicks are so beautiful...
ReplyDeleteCute pictures of those chicks, Bob. You was lucky to find them, because that is very hard. I have seen them myself just once. Greetings, Joke
ReplyDeleteClass pictures and a very appropriate song beautifully...
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CL
Oh, so cute, absolutely stunning photos Bob.
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/Ingemar
Beautiful photos of the scholekster with a baby Bob.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful to see.
Greetings Tinie
This is very nice to see, especially the first photo.
ReplyDeleteGr Cees
So beautiful and so vulnerable. Wonderful photos Bob, so glad you showed them!
ReplyDeleteJ'imagine le temps et le talent qu'il faut pour approcher cette mère et son oisillon et faire cette photo si touchante.
ReplyDeleteBravo Bob
Amicalement
Roger
Hi Bob, glad you took the pictures and shared. The scene is just too beautiful to miss!
ReplyDeleteAdorable little fluffy babies!
ReplyDeleteOh, Wow, Bob, great capture! What a cute little thing!
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful photos ... great.
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