An Oriental White-Eye at Jim Corbett National Park, Uttrakhand
I think this is the best bird picture I have managed to take on the recent trip to Jim Corbett. But then for this one good one I have deleted almost 50!
Beautiful picture….no more words to describe itPS: Just wish to say while making comments in your blogs pop-up window was much better option, this one reloads the page every time I make a comment eating out on bandwith..Just the thing i was facing..
This is really a great picture Mridula. A superb one.why dont you place the pictures in a big canvas. You can edit the html and make the canvas a bit bigger so that it is worth enjoying the quality.
I keep want to start this comment with ‘good’ or ‘nice’ or ‘great’ but none of these seems strong enough, or appropriate enough for what you just posted.Just fantastic and mindblowing blog keep it up..!!!
So cute…. awesome shot…have recently starting birding and now look fwd to learning more about the birds, their sounds and being able to identify them… 🙂
Abhilash, smaller pictures are less prone to come out well in print without my permission! If you wish, I can send you a large file for your desktop!Fun & Fact, thank you.Arun at least one in a hundred came out well but yes the oriental White-eye let me creep in closer on many occasions.I agree Chitra, thank you.Ramesh 😀 I have only managed to get plagiarized till date :(Tarun done :DManish dhanyavad.Thank you Kusum.Aaarti I am also new to clicking bird pictures.Thank you Doli.Thank you Jyoti.Sandeep the bird chose the background.Thank you Vikram.Kelly, I just have a basic Canon D350 the starting range DSLR!Tirupati, thank you.
yes indeed this one's your best :)hey you havent been posting wild life ? when can we see those ? and what happened to your mountain archives? please post a few of these in between 😉
excellent. Loved the timing, moment and the flowers in the background. They are easy birds to catch.
I think it worth all the efforts. Swinging bird.
simply awesome ya…M, when r u going to hold a phto exhibition..i am sure success is just waiting round the corner for u…wishes always:)
Beautiful picture….no more words to describe itPS: Just wish to say while making comments in your blogs pop-up window was much better option, this one reloads the page every time I make a comment eating out on bandwith..Just the thing i was facing..
atisundar…
This is really a great picture Mridula. A superb one.why dont you place the pictures in a big canvas. You can edit the html and make the canvas a bit bigger so that it is worth enjoying the quality.
I keep want to start this comment with ‘good’ or ‘nice’ or ‘great’ but none of these seems strong enough, or appropriate enough for what you just posted.Just fantastic and mindblowing blog keep it up..!!!
Nice. It is really a good one.
So cute…. awesome shot…have recently starting birding and now look fwd to learning more about the birds, their sounds and being able to identify them… 🙂
wow! you are becoming more professional day by day! it's so beautiful!
MIND BLOWING SHOT
excellent shot mridula. luved the background u chose
Very close to perfection mam…..
Such a pretty bird! We don't have these where I live in Minnesota! You must have a pretty fast camera to be able to capture such tiny creatures!
You are a professional photographer.Nice pic man,I loved it very much
Abhilash, smaller pictures are less prone to come out well in print without my permission! If you wish, I can send you a large file for your desktop!Fun & Fact, thank you.Arun at least one in a hundred came out well but yes the oriental White-eye let me creep in closer on many occasions.I agree Chitra, thank you.Ramesh 😀 I have only managed to get plagiarized till date :(Tarun done :DManish dhanyavad.Thank you Kusum.Aaarti I am also new to clicking bird pictures.Thank you Doli.Thank you Jyoti.Sandeep the bird chose the background.Thank you Vikram.Kelly, I just have a basic Canon D350 the starting range DSLR!Tirupati, thank you.
wow beautiful pic, and the blur background makes it prettier.
Thank you Rahul.
yes indeed this one's your best :)hey you havent been posting wild life ? when can we see those ? and what happened to your mountain archives? please post a few of these in between 😉
Megha I didn't see much on this trip though a few of our jeeps full of students saw tiger!
This is a fantastic shot.
Thanks Celine.