These are really nice images. Very powerful. The bird and the bush seem to merge, somehow beyond camouflage.
When you reflect on it, the lori's are part of the bottlebrushes reproductive system and the bottlebrush provides energy (nectar) for the 'lorries survival ... synergistic
For me #3 strikingly captures that intimacy beautifully. Thanks!
Hey birdgirl'09, thanks for a look at the extra images ... huge color saturation in #5
... I understand that birds see more of the UV spectrum that we mortals, I wonder what he/she looks like to other lories ...
I saw a few frames (of a Purple swamphen), that were taken on UV 35mm negetives, with screw on UV shift filters, stunning images.
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.does anyone on the forum have any experience with UV in digital????
While they are pretty birds I am kinda glad we dont have em here at Toodyay as I could not handle their constant squawking
Nice series of pics,and yes i agree with daggert they are a noisy when you get a few of them togather.
These are really nice images. Very powerful. The bird and the bush seem to merge, somehow beyond camouflage.
When you reflect on it, the lori's are part of the bottlebrushes reproductive system and the bottlebrush provides energy (nectar) for the 'lorries survival ... synergistic
For me #3 strikingly captures that intimacy beautifully. Thanks!
VJ
Nice shots Birdgirl.
Vern here are some older ones you might like (same tree)
Hey birdgirl'09, thanks for a look at the extra images ... huge color saturation in #5
... I understand that birds see more of the UV spectrum that we mortals, I wonder what he/she looks like to other lories ...
I saw a few frames (of a Purple swamphen), that were taken on UV 35mm negetives, with screw on UV shift filters, stunning images.
.
.does anyone on the forum have any experience with UV in digital????
Cheers!
VJ