Took a walk not long ago, to see the last bit of colours near to the bridge in my hometown.
There’s a waterreservoir there that has been there for years and I used to go beeing a little kid.
Loved swimming in it, even a bit more scared after they had told me how deep it was.
They had a brickfactory nearby and the sand that was used making those,came from the bottom of this “lake”.
A few years ago they started building houses round it but with the bad economy and recession and all, there are at this moment more plots laying empty then houses actually been build.
That’s on of the reasons it’s not much fun going down there anymore.A lot of wildlife has dissapeared and it is only a matter of waiting and seeing if they'[ll ever return…
Must admitt , the people who are currently moving into their houses do have an amazing view…That’s if they tend to look up as I did , and notice ,just in time, the osphrey didn’t let all that constructionwork ,chase him of…and neither should I 😉
The quality isn’t what I would have liked it to be , but am practising with a Nikor 300 on a Nikon D3100 at the moment , and still trying to get the hang o manual focusing…So a bit of playing was required 😉
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classical and elegant – Beautiful photos and words!
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Thank you so much Mihrank 🙂
Much appreciated
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A bit of playing with good success!! That first one is really great!
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Thank you LB 🙂
I only posted the other tw
o show the distance , and since I’ve been hunting down that osphrey for I don’t know how long without result I just couldn’t resist 😉
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It appears you are getting the hang of the new equipment. You shall see a resurgence of wildlife, even when the area develops. It just takes awhile. The osprey chose to stay and that is a good omen! Very lovely images, Nandi.
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