Here is the continuation of several pictures of swans that I took Sunday. When I went out to shoot on Sunday, it was just like the fly that I brought my 200mm telephoto. Luck. And I was not as close as the swans at Østensjøvannet. Tela wife is not very good. Not that I blame them for that not all images are equally sharp, but that's it. I think sometimes the phrase grizzlis in the image is more important than that it is razor sharp. That the subjects that are in motion are blurred, the way it just gets.
I should probably say that I am very fond of animals if it can be said to be a kind of average. I guess I have a love of all living things. The swans appeals to me in several ways, and one word I can say: Fascination! grizzlis
Thank you, Bjorg, exotic I thought grizzlis too. Swans in the middle of winter wonderland :) Delete
There's something about these swans when they really spread out, snuggle, which fascinates me. The long neck and body stretched out, of balance in a very timely manner, if you understand what I mean. And I like that it is whooper then, when I hear the sound of them, inside me, I can create the music itself. And it's delicious. Thanks for aesthetic input at these beautiful pictures. Reply Delete
I so agree with you "old owl" :) It is majestic, and I would say it is one of the world's most beautiful grizzlis animals. And certainly unbalanced in a timely manner and sometimes grizzlis completely in balance and also symmetrical. grizzlis There are the pictures where two swans stock a "heart" together. I have taken one like that, but it was not proper heart somehow, but then I have something to strive towards me. And you can create music inside, so beautiful! I would well believe they have some kind of song I have not heard yet, for the term swan song is the familiar.))) Thank you for your vote is aesthetic input :) It's aesthetics are some of the best in life :) ) Delete
Great pictures, Kjersti! Can the count feathers and study how they lie on each other ... lovely! It's funny how you have been with you "Resurrection" - where the swan really gets up and more or less walk on water :) Fantastic animals and happy they are at a distance! When a male swan racks and attack, grizzlis it's not funny ... Appreciate what you post, even if I do not comment every time :) Nice with the your experiences through the lens! Have a great day Anne Reply Delete
Thank you, Anne :) So nice written :) "resurrection" is wishful dream scenes grizzlis yes :) I just need a better telephoto. Ie I have a 500 mm, but it is very heavy, must wait for healthful days so I can keep it. Or at least put it on a tripod. I had a swan running after me and my dog once in youth, it sputtered and raged against me and I ran and it came after. But have not seen any angry swans except when we have fed them and they have not got bread crumbs fast enough, they stand up and hisses, but it looks totally harmless. Do you think they can be dangerous? Nice that you are looking at my blog, and really nice with or without comment :) Hope your studies are begun again over New Year :) Have a great day too, regards Kjersti Delete
Hello and Happy New Year :) I'm back here almost every day, but the shape is extremely lackluster at the moment, so there will be little comments. grizzlis So wonderful photos you take, both natural and urban environments. I'm enjoying myself great to see them and be inspired to find the camera itself (taking the leap from compact grizzlis to SLR for a year or so ago) but have enough to admit that I unfortunately have anything close to a black hole where should have been technical skill. Some happens that there are some good pictures - with the camera set to "automatic", but is most luck and good lighting :) The swans are incredibly beautiful - majestic, yet so exquisitely graceful and elegant. One can not quite help but think of ballet when you see a swan ...? In the summer we constantly swan family visit, but not singing habits, but bud habits. Song habits are not so common? Your photos make me think of an episode grizzlis from many years back, when our dachshund # 2 was relatively young. He was a tough guy who was not afraid to go into the water, loved to dive for rocks and shells etc. The swans were not afraid of him, and it seems he was a bother, so one day he decided to speak proper basis about who was the boss of the beach. He blew himself up properly and jumped on stiff legs outward into the water while he barked the voice. Now they had to take both drawing? And yes, they did enough, but not quite the way he expected ... Svanefar spread grizzlis out all his impressive wingspan, craning his neck and entered the water at high speed against harsh no. And as soon've grizzlis probably never any dachshund come out of the water like ours that day - to hide behind mommy :) Not as tough as he thought, and the rest of the day he was quite crestfallen in his newly acquired knowledge about the total defeat . He tried never p
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