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eating togetherPosted by Teresa Durães (Montijo, Portugal) on 20 March 2008 in Landscape & Rural. http://voandoai.blogspot.com (Português)
Comments (26)
João Mourão from Amadora, PortugalAdoro o dual tone que foi conseguido. Mas o mais curioso é a pequena ave em primeiro plano. Excelente fotografia. Boa Páscoa. 20 Mar 2008 9:16am Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaA really nice composition with the different levels of color and the birds almost in silhouette. A lovely image. 20 Mar 2008 1:08pm Ina from Krugersdorp, South AfricaExcellent! Like the 'blue & peach' water and the refelctions are great! 20 Mar 2008 6:19pm martie from Okinawa, JapanBeautiful! Not only is the ocean lovely, the birds are so graceful. Great lighting. 20 Mar 2008 8:58pm standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceThis is just superb. The colours are almost surreal! 20 Mar 2008 9:07pm Shaahin from Tehran, IranNice shot ;) flamingos are great subjects for photography ;) 20 Mar 2008 9:22pm Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesNice light and color... quite scenic and serene. 20 Mar 2008 9:27pm Momo from Montpellier, Francegreat color, light, composition...i think i would have completely cropped out the bird on the right...and maybe that dark fringe at the very top...nice work... 20 Mar 2008 11:32pm Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaBeautiful shot. I really like the layers of colour with the birds nicely placed. 20 Mar 2008 11:40pm Rags from Plano, United Statesvery pretty image. These birds amaze me. Your image sets them in a pretty surrounding. I love it! 21 Mar 2008 12:02am Brites from Povoa de Santa Iria, PortugalEstes também já os fotografei :) São os mesmos! 21 Mar 2008 12:03am GJC from Kyoto, JapanNice with good light. I might have cropped just a little off the right side because the one bird is already cut off. But a very well seen photo. 21 Mar 2008 7:27am Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanThis is excellent with all those hues in the water and the elegant silhouettes of the birds! 23 Mar 2008 11:49am |
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