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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 5/10/2010
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Andre,
No didnt see Sopranos but it is what i experienced in my youth at my dad's farm. When they left in september or so we knew summer has come to an end.
I expect to see them here any day from now but did not spot them yet, in 2 weeks they'll be here !
Be well Harry
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 5/10/2010
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Hi Wolf, That sad feeling when birds leave their nests is something I think we all feel. If you ever saw the "Sopranos" tv series, even Tony Soprano was affected by that feeling when some ducks left his swimming pool, even though they were a nuisance at first. Human nature I guess. Andre
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 5/8/2010
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It must be similar to the way we humans recognise our children, by sound looks, smell,dna, place. We had a nest "farm-swallows" in the barn and we heard the parents coming back from insect collecting and all beaks would open up wide hahahah. When a chick fell out of the nest we put it back, usually with succes unless the farm cat had seen it before us. Lovely birds !
And i always felt sad when they were gone ..
Cheers
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 5/8/2010
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Hi Wolf, They are a lot of fun to watch. We have a huge flock of Cliff Swallows that nest under a low bridge over a nearby river. They take off together to hunt for food and come back to feed the screaming young ones. How they know which chicks are theirs, I don't know? Andre
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 5/8/2010
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Wonderful, I am born on a farm with the sounds of swallows :)
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 5/7/2010
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Thanks Allen, I don't usually try wildlife in B&W, but I had a feeling this one sort of suited the conversion. Andre
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Allen Aisenstein
{K:3693} 5/6/2010
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Outstanding capture! Looks good in b&w. 7+++ Regards, Allen
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 5/5/2010
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Thanks Nicki, Glad you like it! I'm just trying for a sort of standard presentation for easy identification of the birds. I like this pose too. Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 5/5/2010
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Thanks Dave, I was pretty lucky. As you say these guys are extremely fast and skittish. I came across a male and female pair that let me get within about 50 feet of them. I probably disturbed their mating. I did get lots of great images of the male too before I left them up to their private buisness :) Andre
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Nicole Besch
{K:72664} 5/5/2010
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Great close-up and it looks fine in B&W!Tones and presentation are amazing as well! Best to you, Nicki 7/7
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 5/5/2010
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Great shot of this little guy, Andre! They're hard to get close to, so you did very well here. Nice tones, too. Dave.
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 5/5/2010
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Thanks Nanda, Glad you like it. Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 5/5/2010
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Thanks again Gabriella. Andre
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Nanda Baba das
{K:78053} 5/5/2010
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Excellent shot dear Andre. All my best wishes Nanda
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Gabriella M.
{K:33863} 5/5/2010
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Without doubt, the version B*W....more powerful and more meaning ...
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 5/5/2010
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Thanks Gabriella, I'm glad you like it. Normally I would post full colour for nature images, but I tried converting this one to B&W and it seemed to suit the image. I've attached a small colour version for reference. Thanks again for the visit and comment. Andre
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Tree Swallow Female Colour |
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Gabriella M.
{K:33863} 5/5/2010
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masterly presentation......An exceptional image! Congratulations,:7/7. All the best,G.
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