two-headed parakeet
in my garden9 total reviews
Comment from michiganmike
A very nice shot and an interesting introduction into the science of two headed creatures even if these two heads do not share a common body. Nicely composed with great colors.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2020
A very nice shot and an interesting introduction into the science of two headed creatures even if these two heads do not share a common body. Nicely composed with great colors.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2020
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thanks again
Comment from Kathy Banich
Ha-ha, a funny title for this amusing shot of two curious parakeets wondering what your up to! Nice perspective, good color and mid range depth of field makes for a fun image.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2020
Ha-ha, a funny title for this amusing shot of two curious parakeets wondering what your up to! Nice perspective, good color and mid range depth of field makes for a fun image.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2020
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thanks a lot kathy
Comment from Shadow catcher
A great photo of these two lovely colored parakeets,positioned just right to look as though one has an additional head!Focus is wonderful,colors beautiful,these two have an excellent placement in your vertical format.A fun image with excellent informative artists notes!
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
A great photo of these two lovely colored parakeets,positioned just right to look as though one has an additional head!Focus is wonderful,colors beautiful,these two have an excellent placement in your vertical format.A fun image with excellent informative artists notes!
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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thanks a lot LeeAnn
Comment from helvi2
Hi Super, You certainly lined up these two birds perfectly, giving us the look of a two headed bird! I always read the artists notes, but this time I have to admit I wanted to know if this truly was a two headed parakeet! LOL The birds are beautiful with great lighting and focus. Too bad there was a branch in the way... still loved the shot though. :o) Nancy
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
Hi Super, You certainly lined up these two birds perfectly, giving us the look of a two headed bird! I always read the artists notes, but this time I have to admit I wanted to know if this truly was a two headed parakeet! LOL The birds are beautiful with great lighting and focus. Too bad there was a branch in the way... still loved the shot though. :o) Nancy
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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thanks so much Nancy
Comment from Darth Chelios
Haha! I had no idea animals could be two headed.
Thanks for the twist at the end of the story, M. Night Shamylan ;-).
Beautiful shot Fred!
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
Haha! I had no idea animals could be two headed.
Thanks for the twist at the end of the story, M. Night Shamylan ;-).
Beautiful shot Fred!
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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thanks a lot chelsey for your comments and the extra star, highly appreciated
Comment from alaskapat
Very cute to see the way these two parakeets are posed so close together giving the impression that it's one bird with two heads, I like the way the one in back is looking over the shoulder of the one in front, they are beautiful! I love the green feathers and the red beaks. Well captured with good timing to get this pose. Well focused, the image is clear, lighting is managed well, colors and tones are natural. Well composed and presented!
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
Very cute to see the way these two parakeets are posed so close together giving the impression that it's one bird with two heads, I like the way the one in back is looking over the shoulder of the one in front, they are beautiful! I love the green feathers and the red beaks. Well captured with good timing to get this pose. Well focused, the image is clear, lighting is managed well, colors and tones are natural. Well composed and presented!
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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thanks a lot Pat
Comment from Susan F. M. T.
Fred,
A beautiful picture of this pair (NOT conjoined!) Roseringed Parakeets perching in the Pine tree the sun highlighting their red beaks & the breast of the one in front as they watch you & your camera standing below. Their green plumage blending in with the foliage around them. Beautiful composition, framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques & sharp focus.
Susan
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
Fred,
A beautiful picture of this pair (NOT conjoined!) Roseringed Parakeets perching in the Pine tree the sun highlighting their red beaks & the breast of the one in front as they watch you & your camera standing below. Their green plumage blending in with the foliage around them. Beautiful composition, framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques & sharp focus.
Susan
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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merci beaucoup
Comment from nikman
Wrong headed and badly headed I have heard of, but two headed? I think this is a good attempt at a joke! Your interesting image is nicely composed with good exposure and sharpness. To me, as a non-biologist, your notes sounded quite convincing until I got to the last paragraph! Well done!!
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
Wrong headed and badly headed I have heard of, but two headed? I think this is a good attempt at a joke! Your interesting image is nicely composed with good exposure and sharpness. To me, as a non-biologist, your notes sounded quite convincing until I got to the last paragraph! Well done!!
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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many thanks Priit
Comment from Zilyram
Up close and personal they must be mates to tolerate such closeness :) Lovely composition and color is very natural. The focus is sharp. Thanks for sharing, and I did read your comments - usually do except if in hurry that day. :)
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
Up close and personal they must be mates to tolerate such closeness :) Lovely composition and color is very natural. The focus is sharp. Thanks for sharing, and I did read your comments - usually do except if in hurry that day. :)
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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thanks so much; yes, there are Always the same two who come to my garden: one plain green, the other(in front of this pic) green yellow;