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Trapeze tricks
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: parthasarathi Sengupta (parthasarathi)
(1119) |
| Genre: Animals |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2007-07-08 |
| Categories: Birds |
| Camera: Canon 400 D, Sigma 170-500mm |
| Exposure: f/6.3, 1/125 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2007-07-18 21:43 |
| Viewed: 409 |
| Points: 8 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Shall I give Mr Ganesan a thanks again. His picture of crow inspired me to click some more actions of a crow.Personally I am a fan of two brid groups. Crow and Sparrow. These two less beloved and daily life birds are my life line.To me crows are venerable clowns, depict our style of life . And Sparrow.... My interest on Ornithology developed after reading the book from and on Salem Ali - 'The fall of a sparrow". Though I began my journey in the journalism field 30 years back writting a set of features on tourism sector to informe readers about some weekend tours - titeling "The day-out of a sparrow".Once a reader wrote my a letter mentioning me Mr. Sparrow, which still this half-century crossed youth regards as the best honour.Let us step out from sparrow and step in to crow, the mighty crow trying to collect some twig from the shed at Okhla Bird Sanctuary with such trapeze tricks. Just think a little, Are not we do the same in our life........... |
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Hello Parthasarathi,
very interesting photo with bird on Trapeze!
very well composed and well seen
thanks for sharing
Greeting
Tony
Ah yes...well then quite like me as you have said before. We are learning new approaches and instead of finding ourselves in retirement, we are out taking our own version of editorial shots vs nature. As you have shown, we are growing in our new found task...or hobby..or whatever it is that drives us..Nice work in an unusual pose.
Bob
- gannu
(10736) - [2007-07-20 0:23]
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Partha Sir, What a pose. Its very difficult to take such a pose with a love note and composition. The shot is very nice.Ganesh D Later
Hello Mr Sengupta,
Excellent POV & note.
Regards-Ranjan