Nice water colour and sense of contact between parent and chick.
Is it Eurasian? Where was it taken?
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Nice water colour and sense of contact between parent and chick.
Gorgeous shot. Love it!
Beautiful stuff, thanks.
Nice water colour and sense of contact between parent and chick.
Is it Eurasian? Where was it taken? Yes Italy Lake of Iseo
I have several lenses in that regard, mostly vintage/manual, love 'm all and from time to time use 'm all as well.Playing around with the Olympus ‘Body cap’ fisheye, the fun/cost ratio is very high on this one (I got it even cheaper than the usual price) and the quality is actually not bad at all when undoing the chromatic aberration in PP.
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I've seen a different one from that seriesCertainly one of the most photographed Kingfishers in the Netherlands currently but we can't seem to get enough of him judging by the (daily) camera's behind the birdscreen.
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The force is strong with this one, beautiful shot!