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Romy Walker
Boyce, VA, USA
He came late evening to get a snack before bedtime. I watched him through the kitchen window, I don’t think he knew I was there. His hesitation just before hopping onto the feeder was my only chance to get this striking photo. And then he was gone.
Category 6: Cardinals and Friends
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Beautiful bird, fantastic photo!
Stunning photo. The juxtaposition of such a beautiful bird against the stark black of the night in the background, enhances the beauty and solitude of this photo. What a moment to capture!!! Well done, Romy!!!!
So, I’m not the only one captivated by a sunset or someone beset by bad hair days. I’d be interested to know how you captured the stunning photo without compromising the natural light. Well done.
Cardinal in the “spot” light – small, yet majestic – love it!
great photo!!!! The lighting is spot on!
Absolutely love this photo… Well done!
Stunning – a beautiful moment captured! The light!!
Amazing lighting & capture of the moment!
What a stunning photo. A definite winner in my book
Beautiful!
Well done. An awesome photo of the regal cardinal
Poignant photo! Awesome photography!
Your pictures are always so stunning!! Well done!!
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