Goldfinches are well-named ~ you've captured some gorgeous yellow feathers, and your Bistro is certainly still the 'in place' to be. The comma butterfly is stunningly set off by the 'pop' treatment :)
It was a pity, Glo, that there weren't many adults about as their red heads would have made the colour contrast even better, The Comma 'cried out' for popping as all the greenery was very distracting in colour.
Thank for the proof reading Shirl ;) The spell checker doesn't work in the title area and I often forget to check it. I wonder if there is such a thing as a glodfinch.
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
Great pictures.....The Comma is perfect.
ReplyDeleteYour treatment of the comma shot is perfect.
ReplyDeleteGoldfinches are well-named ~ you've captured some gorgeous yellow feathers, and your Bistro is certainly still the 'in place' to be. The comma butterfly is stunningly set off by the 'pop' treatment :)
ReplyDeleteAny sign of the foal recently?
It could have been sharper Adrian, otherwise I was very happy with the composition.
ReplyDeleteThank you Wilma.
ReplyDeleteIt was a pity, Glo, that there weren't many adults about as their red heads would have made the colour contrast even better,
ReplyDeleteThe Comma 'cried out' for popping as all the greenery was very distracting in colour.
Glo. Forgot to say that I haven't seen the foal for a long time. Also these days it is a long walk for Bobby to go in that direction
ReplyDeleteHello again John, great captures and edits. I do love this and intend having a go when time permits :-)
ReplyDeleteHi again John - just noticed you've got a new species here (just kiding). You might want to check your post title :-)
ReplyDeleteThank for the proof reading Shirl ;) The spell checker doesn't work in the title area and I often forget to check it. I wonder if there is such a thing as a glodfinch.
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