oh wow – sure is just right and you and other bloggers (like Bushboy) are truly blessed to have access to such avian beauty – and glad I get a steady diet of it through blogging –
Thanks very much. Conventional photo wisdom says that the light should be behind you when you shoot, but this time it works better to be behind the bird. These guys can be quite elegant but also skip around . They’re fun.
Perfect light Janet!!What a beaut!
Glad you like it, Aletta. It made me quite happy. π
I can imagine that!
A very fine image against the light
Thanks very much, Robin.
That’s beautiful! I love the creamy background, and the tip of the Egrets beak.
Thanks, Deborah. I think that might be a bit of feather in its beak from preening, which they love to do when sitting in the sun.
Beautiful capture – the lighting is perfect.
Thanks, Peggy. π
I love this light.
It, like Baby Bear’s chair for Goldilocks, was just right. π
Lovely shot, Janet.
Thanks, Judy. π
Beautifully captured, Janet. Love the lighting!
Sometimes having the light in front of you while taking a photo works quite well. π
oh wow is this GORGEOUS
Thanks very much, Yvette. π Sometimes the light and everything is just right.
oh wow – sure is just right and you and other bloggers (like Bushboy) are truly blessed to have access to such avian beauty – and glad I get a steady diet of it through blogging –
Absolutely gorgeous. Another frame-worthy photo, for sure!
Thanks, Hannah. My husbands a few of my bird photos for Christmas and I donβt know which ones to give him. Good problem to have, I guess.
This is stunning Janet ππ
Thanks so much, Su. π₯°
Great lighting on that shot, Janet! such an elegant bird.
Thanks very much. Conventional photo wisdom says that the light should be behind you when you shoot, but this time it works better to be behind the bird. These guys can be quite elegant but also skip around . They’re fun.
Lovely capture! π π
Nice of this beauty to pose there, wasn’t it?
Miss America!
Or possibly Mr. America despite the boa. π
Was wondering how one tells a female from a male? π
I haven’t the slightest idea! Often with birds the male is the more colorful or spectacular, but here who knows?