Thanks, Dean. That's some type of woodpecker
with no red spots, so different from the
usual ones that visit. Or maybe the spot
marks the male from the female. I used to
know birds -- but that brain cell died.
What thrilled me, when I saw it through the
lens, was that I had, for some reason, two
bands of gold light with a dark blue band in
the middle. So I really took this for the
background: that probably goes without
saying!
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Dean Forbes (77 months ago | reply)
Last gasp of light, too. Nicely seen; the light bokeh is a nice effect. What kind of bird is that?
jon fobes (77 months ago | reply)
Thanks, Dean. That's some type of woodpecker with no red spots, so different from the usual ones that visit. Or maybe the spot marks the male from the female. I used to know birds -- but that brain cell died.
What thrilled me, when I saw it through the lens, was that I had, for some reason, two bands of gold light with a dark blue band in the middle. So I really took this for the background: that probably goes without saying!
Dean Forbes (77 months ago | reply)
Good point and good reason to get the shot.
amaw (77 months ago | reply)
Gorgeous image, love the sunset and that little woodpecker is just a beautiful bonus!! Darlene
enjae (77 months ago | reply)
What a great end to the day. :)
foto fanatic1 (77 months ago | reply)
Love the background colors! The woodpecker is a nice catch too :)
Unhindered by Talent (77 months ago | reply)
Wonderful shot - thanks!
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freemysoul (77 months ago | reply)
Stunning!
Jeannot7 (77 months ago | reply)
Absolutely fabulous image Jon. Awesome light in the background.
Jeannot7 added this photo to his favorites. (77 months ago)