I don't know who you are but I do hope you feel better
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Wishing you a speedy recovery and no lasting effects.
Your photos brighten my day. β€οΈ
That's a pretty effective fertilize spreader, lol.
Sorry to hear you're having health issues. Hope you recover quickly. Get lots of rest and see you back here soon.
@[email protected] thanks Bud. I can wait to get back out there, but life throws some not to plesent curve balls on a regular frequency it would seem.
Was it that bird?
You got hit by that bird, didn't you?
Take care, Bird Bro!
@[email protected] sorry to learn youβre in need of recovery, hope you get well soon. Love your pics btw.
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Holding you in the light. Something similar happened to me a year ago. Take care.
@[email protected] What a catch! Thank you for you nice photos and get well soon. π Regards from Belgium.
A speedy recovery to you @[email protected]! π
Sending you a flower and a bird π
@lovely_[email protected] thank you muchly. Lovely pics. Much appreciated
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Thank you for the compliment. The heron is hardly a rare bird around here but I thought it's nice to see their feet aswell for a change. π
@lovely_[email protected] wildlife photography doesn't have to be about the rare. Take me, now and the I see something rare, but on a day to day basis I mainly see common birds. Oh, I love herons. Magestic and amusing birds.
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I think the challenge for photography is to find a new perspective or just to see what is interesting in something you get to see very often. If you really watch and take interest nothing in nature ever gets boring... I cannot help it I love all animals, plants and fungi. π
@lovely_[email protected] photography has to be secondary to experience of nature. I want people to actually care for the nature, rather than care for the perfect shot. The more people care for nature, the better chance of saving it will be. Keep up you passion, it's important.
@[email protected] I hope your recovery is speedy and significant. And don't give in to any lens withdrawals! The camera will still be there when you're ready to pick it up again.
@[email protected] Wishing you a speedy recovery! Really love your bird photos. Look forward to seeing more when you're back :ablobcatheart: