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American Robin Turdus migratorius male on branch at Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA. Taken by a Nikon F4s with a Pro-Optic 500mm f/6.3 mirror lens on Fujipress 800.
caught him again, on my butterfly bush. we either have really fast butterflys on the duckpond, or really slow photographers :)
After switching to Canon (I feel so bad for leaving Nikon), I decided to get a Sigma 50 1.4.
Nothing special here, just wanted to test the bokeh and focusing.
Over the Labor Day weekend our Cub Scout Pack went for the annual camping trip. While we were there, some of the girls found this butterfly. It was begging me to get this shot of it.
"Justice shines by its own light".
~Cicero, De Officiis
Pakodak muna...puro nalang ba house chores:((.
Lintos-lintos na ang mga kamay ko katatabas ng mga halaman.
Grabe, dahil sa flickr..naging gubat ang aming dati-rati'y luntiang hardin=)
For 52 Pics in 52 Weeks Photo Challenge
Undertaken with GlobalNomad.
A cardinal red speciality tulip variety opened fully - to me, they look as they've 'gone past it' (I know the feeling.....) as they don't stay in closed-up mode for very long. But the colour and shape is certainly quite different.
The background bokeh is provided by the early flowering bluebells - regrettably the Spanish invaders, not the English variety.
Wedding is always the most important part in all culture. In Bangladesh wedding is also a huge arrangement. It is all about colour, food and family gatherings. Not many years ago people used to invite the whole town to celebrate the wedding for seven days. Now-a-days it has changed. Now wedding is a four days ceremony without including the engagement. Normally engagement is the first step before Bangladeshi start preparing for wedding ceremony. Once the engagement part is over then by discussing with both bride and groom side the four days wedding ceremony is arranged.