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The Eurasian curlew or common curlew is a wader in the large family Scolopacidae. It is one of the most widespread of the curlews, breeding across temperate Europe and Asia. In Europe, this species is often referred to just as the "curlew", and in Scotland known as the "whaup" in Scots.
This shot is captured by Imran Khan at marina beach – Kuwait
That day is memorable and unforgettable….actually we all were gathered to celebrate Naveed’s Residency (Aqama) and for that we already had a dinner party at Thursday night and on Friday we gathered again for having fun on beach. We really enjoyed the maximum of us and I would like to thanks specially sweetest Usman Bhai and smartest Faysal Bhai to join us at evening for sharing our celebrations and to congrats Naveed. I am totally fida on that days memeories and I wish that day come again and again in my life. Love you all my friends Naveed, Imran Khan for joining me in YoOo Group.
Dedicate to Ejaz khan which is going back to Pakistan for his Wedding
Good luck Ejaz Have a Nice Journay and best of luck for ur new life !!!
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Model Ejaz Khan !!!!
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Spotted Redshank
Head Maralla, Punjab, Pakistan
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L USM
@ f/5.6 1/2000 ISO 200
Sialkot Pakistan
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Non HDR photo
Camera : Sony Cyber-shot DSC H50
I love such kind of trees and scenes where standing alone in fields, This photo is blending of multiple exposures with different EV and Color rendering bracket set.
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I have known him since I joined flickr way back over 2 and half years ago I guess. Originally from sialkot he has been working at Kuwait and recently we met when he was in Pakistan during vacation and I went to see him and my two other friends from Sialkot.
In Explore now
I wished to capture these beautiful birds once and finally after staying for 4 and half years in Kuwait, i got the chance to capture them for the first time.
Just a try to combine "I me and myself". These days i am feeling so boring and no time for photography. So main aur PS aksar yeh batain karte hain k...............chalo rehne do photo dekho bas..............lolz
I am very busy these days in office and have less time to work on PS. So in a hurry i just created this by using my own picture because it was the easiest way to create something. I hope you guys wont mind seeing me once again on independence day too..lolz
Happy Independence day to all of you...
Pakistan Zindabaad!!!
Dedicated to my best friend Naveed who is travelling back to Pakistan.....i am really gonna miss you my brother....Have a safe journey dude!
Bar Headed Geese
Head Maralla Sialkot
Punjab, Pakistan
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L USM
@ f/5.6 1/1250 ISO 100
Yellow-bellied Prinia (Prinia flaviventris) captured at Marala, Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan with Canon EOS 7D Mark II
I have took this foto from Head Marala Bridge Sialkot Pakistan, When I took this foto I think 4;30pm and great reflection of sun in the water, hope you will like it, Thanks and ting tong