Esther's photos with the keyword: eye
Peacock feathers
The eye (Explored)
09 Jun 2024 |
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Flamingo with his beak tucked into his back wing feathers
Southwick Zoo
Mendon, Massachusetts
Sunday Challenge: Alienation. A photo with a less obvious perspective or something in an illogical context sometimes seems alienating.
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Cat's eye (Explored)
01 Jan 2017 |
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Kitty is very camera shy and will not let me approach with my DSLR. However, he has no fear of my new Panasonic ZS-100 because of its small size.
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Eye of Ganesh (Explored)
19 Jul 2015 |
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The Sunday Challenge: Playing with the white balance. A Nepali wall hanging of Ganesh made out of stamped metal and wood appears much warmer when photographed with the "wrong" white balance.
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Profile of a female snowy owl
21 Oct 2013 |
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Snowy Owls range between 20 to 28 inches long and weigh between 3.5 to 6.6 pounds.
This owl was photographed in a tent during a display of owls that due to injury or captive breeding, could not live in the wild. The photograph was shot at a relatively high ISO while the owl was being carried down an aisle. Considering the distance, the lighting and the motion, I was ecstatic that the photo came out as well as it did.
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Yeti?
21 Oct 2013 |
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Snowy Owls range between 20 to 28 inches long and weigh between 3.5 to 6.6 pounds.
This owl was photographed in a tent during a display of owls that due to injury or captive breeding, could not live in the wild. The photograph was shot at a relatively high ISO while the owl was being carried down an aisle. Considering the distance, the lighting and the motion, I was ecstatic that the photo came out as well as it did.
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Orange eyes
21 Feb 2013 |
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Emus are the largest bird in Australia and the second largest bird in the world behind only the ostrich. They can grow to over 6 feet tall. They are flightless, but can sprint over 30 miles per hour.
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I see you
15 May 2011 |
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Banded owl butterfly. No butterflies were hurt in the making of this photograph. A trained butterfly handler caught this beauty and released it after showing its markings. It is postulated that the coloration is a form of mimicry. Potential preditors might not approach if they mistook the pattern for eyes of someone who might turn the tables and eat them.
ODT: Dots
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Here's looking at you
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