Photographer's Note
We took an Autumn walk in the Leasowes Park. A naturalistic park full of trees, streams and groves. Designed by William Shenstone mid eighteenth century and much admired by visitors such as Benjamin Franklin. Robins seem to have a habit of sitting and staring at you and then flying away just as you have the camera perfectly pointed. This one stayed still just long enough. Slightly fuzzy I know but still a very appealing creature.
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Royaldevon
(75244) 2020-10-27 4:12
Hello David,
I really like robins; they are such cute, inquisitive birds.
Yes, your photograph is a little soft but is captures the character and colours of the bird.
I have done a w/s to explain how you could sharpen it somewhat.
Have a good day,
Bev :-)
jhm
(202831) 2020-10-27 9:08
Hello David,
A lovely picture with the Robin as subject.
Notwithstanding not easy to photographing.
She sit almost remain never quiet.
Very well done, TFS.
Best regards,
John.
lousat
(129839) 2020-10-27 10:10
Hi David,very nice robin,but as Bev wrote,the quality isn't the best. But i understand how it's difficult a good shot in the distance and in this light,so my best compliments and have a nice evening,Luciano
foxy
(2059) 2020-11-25 11:43
Hello David,
I just love Robin. Seeing one in photo or real, my heart just melted away. Like this handsome bird. The look of seduction.
Normally , Robins in the park are very shy and quick to fly away. But this one is brave and inviting you for a photo shoot.
Well, I don't mind the fuzziness at all. As you said, still A very appealing little red-breasted bird and with a bit of character too.
Thanks for sharing.
Loong
Photo Information
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Copyright: David Dunnett (dedee)
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- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2020-10-00
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2020-10-27 2:23