Hi there! :seeya:
Here are the most recent pics I've taken.
http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/v...20-%20Copy.jpg
http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/v...20-%20Copy.jpg
This is an old one.
http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/v...Birds/koel.jpg
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Hi there! :seeya:
Here are the most recent pics I've taken.
http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/v...20-%20Copy.jpg
http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/v...20-%20Copy.jpg
This is an old one.
http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/v...Birds/koel.jpg
Beautiful pics, Snowqueen!
I like the bird mostly and the one that seems to be taken from a boat or ship.
A lonely almost accidental moon.
Loved the color combination. And the plants in the foreground remind me of the delicate Japanese paintings.
Interesting colour contrast between the birds and the white background and also between the attacking bird and the two resting ones.
Love that picture, Tony. :)
I donīt know if this counts as "take a picture" but i create a lot of pictures, and post them on instagram and youtube by the name of "Universe of Ed"...
https://www.instagram.com/p/BYEDHfQj...y=universeofed
Edgar Sacadura :banana:
Wow... a picture paints a thousand words indeed!
Great work, Ed! :)
Beautiful flower! Reminds me of the days when this thread was more alive.
That is a really awesome picture, Tony! :)
I agree. It makes me want to know what happens next...
How peaceful and dreamy! :)
I like how you choose just the right angle for shot, Tony. :)
The pier has a strange wobbly appearance, especially nearer the person sitting at the end...
What a perfect place to sit, drink maguerittas and write haiku! ;)
Your tv-on-the-beach photo sends a strong message, if I may indulge. It left me with the impression that despite the perfection and beauty of nature right in front of mankind, the television is still a necessity. The television take the foreground, nature gets the back. And that is a bleak thought, although mighty true in these times. If this is what you were saying, my gawd, you said it well. On the other hand, it might well be a modern art styled photo. Either way, it speaks, Tony. Wonderful indeed!
The pier photo eases one into tranquil thoughts; the water is smooth as glass and the 'hut' is very inviting. :)
You do those interesting pics, minimalistic and intriguing.
The Woman in the photo is PERFECTLY centered -- the skies melt into the water, all is calm and all is bright.... LOVE it! :)