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The green-tailed towhee is the smallest towhee, but is still one of the larger members of the American sparrow family Passerellidae. Its breeding range covers most of the interior Western United States, with a winter range in Mexico and the southern edge of the Southwestern United States.
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Sony ILCE-7RM5
Tenia ganas hace tiempo de hacer un extremo amplio sobre ese ojo verde que se encuentra en determinadas especies de fibulas.
Con el JML 21mm 3.5 montado en la sony a7R. 55 disparos a 0.025mm y apilada en zenere.
A green & yellow abstract.
Taken with a Panasonic DMC FZ200
f/4
1/250
38.5 mm
ISO 100
Dedicated to CH (ILYWAMHASAM)
Black Roses ~ Aeonium arboreum. Also known as Irish Roses.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeonium_arboreum
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Green Heron Everglades, USA.
No post-processing done to photo. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
Green and gold are Australia's national colours. As one of the oldest little towns in Australia, it is fitting that I use this Evandale garden to create some photo art that captures these colours. The double sun star is actually the same one at the point the zoom begins and ends. On the right you can catch a glimpse of the old house through the leaves.
PHOTO NOTE: This photograph is produced manually in camera through a photo zoom (and in this case also without a tripod). While this would not be considered "pure photography" by Ansel Adams (what digital photography could?), I want to remain true to the spirit of his dogma: I do not believe in the use of apps to create effects, replace skies or do anything other than to enhance the information already present in the RAW files. But what others choose to do is their business and fine with me.
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plumed basilisk, green basilisk, double crested basilisk, or Jesus Christ lizard
Stirnlappenbasilisk
[Basiliscus plumifrons]
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Green Heron Florida.
No post-processing done to photo. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
The green bee-eater (Merops orientalis) (sometimes little green bee-eater) is a near passerine bird in the bee-eater family. It is resident but prone to seasonal movements and is found widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal and the Gambia to Ethiopia, the Nile valley, western Arabia and Asia through India to Vietnam.[2] They are mainly insect eaters and they are found in grassland, thin scrub and forest often quite far from water. Several regional plumage variations are known and several subspecies have been named.
- Wikipedia
I took this from my dock this summer. The heron is right in front of the dock. Enlarge for most detail.
The green pheasant, also known as the Japanese green pheasant, is an omnivorous bird native to the Japanese archipelago, to which it is endemic. Some taxonomic authorities consider it a subspecies of the common pheasant, Phasianus colchicus. It is the national bird of Japan.
I used many of the processing techniques covered in my Tonality Control Video. It's available here: www.zschnepf.com
Another of my favorites from my epic first trip to the Palouse with my good friend Kevin McNeal. P.S. This looks fantastic as a large print. I think I'll frame it for my show this weekend.
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