this is a wonderful photo - great composition with the bird not in the sweet spot, but heading that way!
i'd love to have this photo in my group 'naturey crap - crappy nature' (name explained on group page) if you are so inclined.
fyi - i came across you and this photo via a comment you made to Andy about his time perspective being off in regards to the rocks changing or not. made me laugh!
Yes, anhingas don't dry very well. I guess their feathers aren't very oily. So, after they dive into the water to catch, something, they need to go sit in the top of a tree to dry off before the next dive. I'll put this photo in your group. (Andy admitted to not being serious about the unchanging rocks.)
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micritter said:
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raingirl said:
this is a wonderful photo - great composition with the bird not in the sweet spot, but heading that way!
i'd love to have this photo in my group 'naturey crap - crappy nature' (name explained on group page) if you are so inclined.
fyi - i came across you and this photo via a comment you made to Andy about his time perspective being off in regards to the rocks changing or not. made me laugh!
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