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Now also used for the Monthly Scavenger Hunt: Monochrome
Ich wollte mich mal an High Key probieren.
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Funny - shooting white on white. This is my first attempt in high key photography.
I don't know its real name, but I've known this as "duck flower". Don't ask me why. My grandmother used to have plenty of them in her patio (spanish style courtyard).
White Heron.
Maori Name: Kotuku
Scientific Name: Egreta Alba Modesta
Photo taken at Kaiaua Swamp,
In the 1930s and 1940s the White Heron was almost exterminated to satisfy the demand for white feathers for woman's hats. the White Heron only nests in one place in New Zealand and that is on the West Coast of the South Island (no one can explain the reason for this) by 1944 there were only four nests found. The Department of Conservation "DOC" say the population of the White Heron in New Zealand at the moment is around 200 and to see one of these birds is a rare and special sight, 298 photos later this is my best shot. I'm not complaining sometimes that's the way it is.
White Iceberg floribunda rose.
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2012 All Rights Reserved.
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I use to have white Agapanthus growing in my garden now I don't but my neighbour does.
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Here was a white lotus flower from the small pond in the local city garden I could find. I have made many trips there this year; but did not had much luck, either the lights were not good or the flower did not bloom. At least they provide me a chance to practice my photography ^o^. Hope you like photos too.
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Some white orchids that live in my Mum's lounge. Had to edit out all the ornaments that I couldn't keep out of frame and by the time I'd done that, I'd forgotten what I was going to do with this particular version lol! So I decided to leave it "white and light" apart from adding texture ...
Texture:
(First in a series) While on a family vacation to Hilton Head Island, I visited nearby Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge three times to watch the large number of wading birds nesting at Ibis Pond. The pond was a little bit more than a half mile hike from the parking area along a gravel road favored by joggers, hikers and bicycle riders.
It was hard to get a count on the large number of birds coming and going, but I think 250 White Ibis would be a conservative estimate.
July 3, 2013. Ibis Pond at Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina.
This guy gave us the most beautiful show of his plumage. Well, it was really for a nearby hen who wouldn't even give him a glance!
There's your choice over at the Whispery white Wednesday group. A suitable theme for this pic could be white with yellow, white Easter or perhaps even white flower.
HBW and WWW! :-)
42/52 Photo Manipulations Project
Thanks to Flypaper Textures and Kim Klassen
Thanks for the shout out, Andrea, at Create to Live:
White peacocks are not albinos; they have a genetic mutation that is known as Leucism, which causes the lack of pigments in the plumage. Albino animals and birds have a complete lack of color and red or pink eyes while White peafowl have blue eyes. The white color appears in other domestically bred peafowl but in different quantities. Chicks are born yellow and become white as they mature, according to the Peafowl Varieties Database. Indian peafowl of all colors, including white, have pink skin.