CARLETTA'S CAPTURES
With amateur photography skills and maybe a little of pure serendipity I just Take Aim and Shoot. Hope you enjoy the results.
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
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37 comments:
Hello Robin in your little red vest. You look like Spring.
The robins finally appeared in my backyard this Wednesday. The photos I got didn't really satisfy me so I used the dry brush filter in my software to alter the image.
If you're interested the original is on my regular blog.
Carletta’s Captures.
This makes me smile, we all are waking up to spring little bits here and little bits there are appearing in blogland, Just what we all need, hope springs eternal.
I'm still looking for my first robin! This one looks very happy. ;-)
Most of our snow is gone now (ot rained) but the ground is still freezing and unfreezing...mostly freezing... as the temperatures have been chilly during the day and very cold at night. How can a robin dig for worms in that? LOL
Oh yes...a pretty little birdie! Can I bring my friends over to play with you??? Can I please!!!
Ah, spring is around the corner. I really like your flower and sunrise shots!
Great shot, those birds are incredibly photogenic. When I first saw them without knowing what they were, I called them photobirds because they always posed for me ;)
I would love to see some Robin's like that in my neighborhood. The color so beautiful!
A sure sign that spring's arrival is imminent, and winter can't do a thing about it :D
Happy Critturday!
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that means they are leaving us Godspeed my red breasted friends sandy
This is good capture, Carletta. He looks so intent.
What a sweety ! I have to hide the screen from my cats, lol !
The Robin looks cute.
Lovely photo and I liked how you changed it into a painting. Very, very nice.
I think he's lovely! I LOVE what you've done with it!!
WoooHoooo! Spring!
Spring is coming! Spring is coming! Yippee!
Ah, you've done a very clever thing to make it look like a painting. Nice!
your robins are different from ours but no less pretty
and he looks very pleased to be back!
Nice robin photo. It looks so skinny! Our robins are here year round, so they don't have a long migration to burn off calories. They always look pleasingly plump.
We have winter robins in the UK. So different to yours. Lovely capture.
I love robins. I call them little soldier birds. The stand at attention. And run with head down. Very pretty picture. Lisa
cute robin and fun filter effect.
I won't show my cats this one :)
Great cc post.
Enjoy your spring. It's Autumn here.
And about time, too! I have been hearing some robins, and one flew in front of the car, so they are here, too.
Carletta: Neat shot of the robin, check and see what I did.
Oh, excellent! And it's so good to have you back, Robin! :-)
It looks as if spring has arrived. A beautiful sight!
Aww... it's nice to see this!!
I am looking forward to them returning here!
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How wonderful for you ;--)
You've captured and presented this beautiful robin beautifully.
Hugs and blessings,
We're back too! come visit Blackie (and Bob)... great close up of this bird! Love the colors...
Oh, I love this photo!
Paz
Ah sweet spring... here with the robin. Love your processing Carletta.
ok, I'm seeing Robin sightings all over blogdom, BUT not here in East Texas!! I'm starting to worry...
Yeah! Robins! Love seeing them poking around looking for worms.
Wow, very nice. I love seeing photographs of birds! :]
I'm definitely going to be following your blog, as you're an excellent photographer, and have interesting things to say. Keep it up, I'll be reading! ^^
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