Bigger Pics – 9 and 10
Originally posted on Hermanus Bird Club:
? Here are your bigger pictures of 9 and 10. Enjoy them, and Happy Mothers’ Day to all the moms; Continue reading Bigger Pics – 9 and 10
Originally posted on Hermanus Bird Club:
? Here are your bigger pictures of 9 and 10. Enjoy them, and Happy Mothers’ Day to all the moms; Continue reading Bigger Pics – 9 and 10
Originally posted on Hermanus Bird Club:
? Herewith Birds 11 and 12. They are getting harder!! Good Luck! Continue reading Bits and Pieces – 11 and 12
Originally posted on Hermanus Bird Club:
? The answers to some recent birds are: 7 – Wire-tailed Swallow; 8 – Yellow-fronted Canary; 9 – Striped Pipit; 10 – Orange Ground Thrush. Well done to those who got theses right! Continue reading Bits and Pieces – Some Answers
Originally posted on Tgatwork:
The universe is chaotic. There is something or the other happening in some part of it, each and every moment. Though some find peace in this very chaos, ‘most’ see it as an obstacle to ‘peace’. A very few from the ‘most’ set out to restore order and bring that peace to the world. Finally an insignificant fraction of this ‘very… Continue reading Divine Chaos
Originally posted on Tgatwork:
A Myna perches on top a tree, a mandatory pit-stop before it heads for its nest at sundown. Shooting subjects from a confined location is a challenge. Given the rather less geographical canvas to scan through and move about, one must look hard to spot a subject. And with the thick foliage around, it is often after a good game of… Continue reading Myna at Sundown
Originally posted on Tgatwork:
The sun illuminates the underside of the leaves on a coconut tree, making for a vibrant display of colors just before sunset. Being the peak of summer, the sun is at its best and puts up an amazing show throughout the day. But the brilliance of this almighty disk is not limited to skies alone. When shining bright on the subjects… Continue reading When Nature tries Art…
Originally posted on Tgatwork:
A male sparrow perches on the branch of a tree with a blade of glass in its beak before heading back to its nest during sunset. I love the fact that we are able to spot sparrows much more often like we would in the past. There was a brief period when these little ones had become sparse in sight, maybe… Continue reading Sparrow Spotting