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Girl from Hidden Vintage Studios Sittin' Pretty Girls at Deviant Scrap
locket from Oz Punk Collab
grass from HVS
Tree and bird from Tumble Fish Studio
Clock from Holliewood Studios
Letterbox from Altered Emporium
wings and cloud from marta Van Eck
Here is another Merry Wife, this one playing the fiddle. She wasn't singing solo, I just happened to catch her in closeup singing with the rest of the group.
Varied Tit, Akiba Koen, Anjo, Aichi, Japan
Now, as autumn nears, I'm hoping that the small birds will return unlike a year ago when very few were seen autumn, winter and spring.
I think I rush my shots too much. This isn't the best angle to catch this subject. But this was one of the few shots that I got that was almost in focus. But it was starting to rain, and the strong wind was biting. And I had just missed the brilliant evening light by about 15 minutes. Does it sound like I'm moaning? Well, that 'thing' is called "The Singing Tree". Apparently the stainless steel tubes are cut and positioned so that it sings with the wind. But all I heard was loud moaning.
I am pretending that he is enjoying the beautiful summer day, and not yelling for me to leave his territory.
Singing Catbird framed by twigs and branches. I like the shadow cast on its back. Kiwanis park, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 18 May 2018
Inspired by traditional Chinese ink painting.
This is an attempt, do not know the perception of friends, please criticism.
Photographer/Illustrator: Fred H. Politinsky
Subject: Outside the Box Photography
Singers: Sara Schulmann and Jon Caplan - Visit them on Youtube.
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This is uncropped picture - I was very near, and he was singing :)
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This Song Thrush was sitting on this branch just a few feet above a path and I was able to take a few shots of him singing his magnificent song before he flew off.