I’m sure that he meant the “panoramic setting”. No harm done! 🙂
I, too, interpreted Lance’s comment as referring to the panoramic format, but I couldn’t pass up the opening to play with words.
I think I’ve rarely seen a bird framed panoramically, so I’m glad to see that in your cropping you tried out such a large width-to-height ratio, which lets the pieces of branches form a design in their own right.
Very nice!
Thank you Clare! 🙂
just lovely. it is lovely seeing the breadth of the setting.
Thank you Lance! 🙂
Can we say that the breadth takes your breath away?
I’m sure that he meant the “panoramic setting”. No harm done! 🙂
I, too, interpreted Lance’s comment as referring to the panoramic format, but I couldn’t pass up the opening to play with words.
I think I’ve rarely seen a bird framed panoramically, so I’m glad to see that in your cropping you tried out such a large width-to-height ratio, which lets the pieces of branches form a design in their own right.
Knowing sparrows this is quite the capture.
Thanks Victor! 🙂
Siempre imágenes hermosas!
Te agradezco mucho Teresa! 🙂
Love the dynamic lines of of the tree and the stance of the song sparrow HJ. ❤
Thank you very much Barbara! 🙂