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Gobbler

Male Wild Turkey

19 total reviews 
Comment from Sange


Congratulations Gracie Lu!!
You have a superb close up of this Male{Tom} Turkey. He is definitely in breeding season with his long snood hanging down over his bill and his deep red engorged with blood Major Caruncles.
The females are attracted to the Male with the longest Snood.
EXCELLENT crisp details, textures and fine true colors.
Nice work G ;)

 Comment Written 28-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 28-Dec-2017
    Thank you! Females are all the same aren't they? Just kidding! I think these guys have the coolest looking feathers. The brown ones make me think of wood chips and I think the dark markings are so rich and attractive.
reply by Sange on 28-Dec-2017
    Yeah...some can be trusted...most are Cheetahs!!
    Don'tcha Know G?!!! Just saying!!
Comment from PeglegDeb


So this guy was YOURS Grace! Well your handsome little friend got my vote...lol

The tight crop works perfect here to showcase that face. Image is crisp throughout...showing every detail in excruciating detail. Nice, natural color w/ spot exposure. This guy just HAD to win this contest and glad to see he did.

Nicely presented piece here Grace!

Deborah

 Comment Written 26-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 28-Dec-2017
    Thank you! He is one unusual looking animal -so strange that he's cute.
reply by PeglegDeb on 28-Dec-2017
    When I first moved here I didn't even realize the weird birds I was seeing around were Turkeys...lol and they were not even as 'pretty' as your guy is.
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2017
    You should see the full feathers of these guys. I think they are beautiful. I might have to post a full body shot some time, with them showing off their tail feathers for the females.
reply by PeglegDeb on 28-Dec-2017
    Oh you should Grace. These guys are definitely fancier than all the wild ones that hang around here. I'd love to see that.
Comment from Albert Richardson


excellently photographed and composed. wonderfully colorful. it seems a catalog of natural species, all at their most disturbing. p.s. apologies for the typo in my contest comment. shudder!

 Comment Written 25-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 28-Dec-2017
    Thank you very much for your nice comments and high rating -and for voting for this guy! No worries about the typo, I thought it was punny :)
Comment from Life is but a dream.


Ahhh no way no how...he is handsome and well presented with showing off his colours in his neck...and folds too. No way he is ugly.

The portrait style of presentation further gives him a noble look. You have not over saturated but have the colours as they appear in nature. It is sharp and easily seen with the background complimenting the bird.

chirp....I mean gobble gobble.

 Comment Written 24-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 28-Dec-2017
    Thank you! He is actually very cute - right? Even though he looks like a creature from another planet :)
Comment from jesuel


What a great photo of this guy the color is great the detail is great excellent depth great lighting and I like how you have framed it in fine work here

 Comment Written 23-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 23-Dec-2017
    Thank you kindly!
Comment from Shadow catcher


Gorgeous close up of tom turkey.Excellent capture of detail and coloration if feathers and skin.Great use of available light.image very eye appealing and nicely cropped. Best of luck in the contest!

 Comment Written 23-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 23-Dec-2017
    Thank you kindly for the six star rating and the nice comments!
Comment from El-mundo


A fantastic entry to the competition, until this came about I had never really taken a look at a Turkey in any detail, and I'm glad that they don't realise or need to care about how they look - as they are so weird!! This thing looks like something out of a science fiction movie, an alien that has a short scene in some dispute in a bar or is a vagabond or criminal of some kind on another planet. I wouldn't have even guessed what this is if I hadn't read the description!! lol. They have fantastic detail however which you have captured up close with great clarity and DOF, and in good lighting too, showing the strange layout and structure of the brown feathers, in various different colour tones depending on which part of the body it is on, and then this bizarre head, face, and neck, not to mention the long nose like thing covering the beak. The bright red colouring of the rippled neck slowly recedes to lighter red and blue patterning, again that could easily be from another planet, to the blue face and white top if it's head - truly remarkable, and very freaky haha. Best of luck in the contest, a strong contender no doubt!! :)

 Comment Written 23-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 23-Dec-2017
    Thank you kindly! They do have a very fascinating science fiction appearance.
Comment from Tootie H2O


Stunning Photo! The details are incredible Love the placement and the slight crop to really enhance his head. It is a 10 star to me because of the moment you you caught. Excellent work!

 Comment Written 23-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 23-Dec-2017
    Thank you very kindly for your nice comments and the six star rating!
Comment from Beautyobserver


I like this Tom turkey. It's fun to see the color change on the wobble. I think that is what it's called. The face changes color as well. This is well framed and I love the expression of the turkey. His feathers are beautiful with the black outline. Good job.

 Comment Written 22-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 22-Dec-2017
    Thank you kindly! I agree that their feathers are beautiful. The tail feathers actually look a lot like wood chips to me :)
Comment from Photopeb


Initial/Visual impact 5
creativity/Presentation 5
Color harmony 5
Center of interest 5
Contrast/Tones 5
Lighting/Exposure 5
Technique 5
Technical excellence 5
Story telling Ability 5

Nice detailed shot of this guy! Like how you filled your frame with your subject and placed his head. Great color harmony and nicely saturated. Excellent visual and initial impact.
Focus is sharp and you have good dof. Excellent story telling ability and your lighting and exposure are point on.
Great technique and technical excellence. A nice capture for the holiday season!

Regards,

Paul

 Comment Written 22-Dec-2017


reply by the author on 22-Dec-2017
    Thank you kindly!