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Hello friends!Posted by Magda (Vancouver, Canada) on 16 August 2008 in Animal & Insect and Portfolio. This one was the very next shot of the chickadee from the previous photo .... My girls were delighted to have such a close encounter with nature. We were there for over an hour feeding the chickadees, 'til we ran out of food. ;) Thank you so much for taking your time to visit and comment on my photographs. It is greatly appreciated! :)
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Kent from Kvänum, SwedenFun picture of the interaction between people and nature. Very nice 16 Aug 2008 5:21am Kylie Greenan from Richmond, AustraliaBeautifully captured, gread DOF and clarity in the little guy, a delight to look at Magda! 16 Aug 2008 7:57am Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaChildren, friendship, generosity and sharing, how full of impact this photo is, bravo Magda :) 16 Aug 2008 8:59am Siam from Chaingrai, ThailandThe design of this photograph, and sublimates j' like this simplicity, the very good development, the colors too. 16 Aug 2008 9:36am jamesy from christchurch, New Zealandwhat a great shot they are wild birds aren't they but they seem to be very tame 16 Aug 2008 11:26am Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesThis is a beautiful variety of chickadee - a wonderful shot and great DOF! 16 Aug 2008 12:48pm leslie from norwich, United KingdomBeautiful shot, so lucky to get so near & feed them 16 Aug 2008 2:29pm Magda from Vancouver, CanadaThank you for all your comments! :) Yes, those are wild birds but they are trained by many people who visit the trails.... They are very happy to see hands filled with seeds! :) 16 Aug 2008 4:44pm Jeff from Honolulu, United StatesI am amazed that a wild bird would let someone put a thumb on its foot/claw. 17 Aug 2008 1:13am Hercules from Jacksonville, United StatesA bird in the hand is better than two in the bushes, great capture and detail ( no pun intended) :0) 20 Aug 2008 9:33am Sussi from Landskrona, SwedenOutstanding opportunity and vigilant, well-capture, good colors and composition! 17 Sep 2009 7:11am |
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