What lovely photographs! You always manage to get such detail into your shots. These little brown birds that a lot of people wouldn’t notice are so lovely when you look at them closely. Thank-you HJ.
Oh yes, when photographing birds is essential to shoot with the widest aperture and thus blur the background, makes the subject look 3D. Thanks M-R! You’re right about it! 🙂
What lovely photographs! You always manage to get such detail into your shots. These little brown birds that a lot of people wouldn’t notice are so lovely when you look at them closely. Thank-you HJ.
Thank you Clare! I appreciate your words. 🙂
Awwwww…these are gorgeous absolutely gorgeous 😀
Thank you very much Kismet! 🙂
Is the beak in the first photo really blue? If so, I have never known one to be so blue!
That a shiny beak with sky reflection. Thanks Nanette! 🙂
Both of these are great photos, HJ. And I’m also enjoying the photos at the top of your page, new and different and always changing. Nice touch. 🙂
Thank you very much Jet! 🙂
Right up to your usual splendid standard, thanks.
Thank you Susan! You’re so nice, always! 🙂
Two examples of how wonderful good bokeh can be, in my VERY far from expert opinion, HJ ! 🙂
Oh yes, when photographing birds is essential to shoot with the widest aperture and thus blur the background, makes the subject look 3D. Thanks M-R! You’re right about it! 🙂
The colours are stunning in the sparrow. I must investigate the aperture thing on my phone camera – I’ve never looked past auto and close-up. 🙂
Thanks Christine! 🙂
Decorative miracles!!
Indeed! Thanks Barbara! 🙂