This guy was at The Lough in Cork City and his eyes were just captivating.
Simple and striking.
Nature.
This guy was at The Lough in Cork City and his eyes were just captivating.
Simple and striking.
Nature.
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Oh he is so striking MM .. And he knows it π
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It was the eye(s) that got me, particularly against the white π¦
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it’s wonderful! π
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Glad you like it so much. This was taken with a 100mm prime lens as the bird was relatively tame. π
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Wow!
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Kris, like the reaction π
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wow, this is a great shot!
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Thank you so much, just love the splash of colour on the white. π
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MM. I’m really pedantic and the title worries me because only one eye is shown. The picture is fantastic!
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Interesting. I did think of using the singular, but then thought “does that imply the other may not be as bright”‘ it is merely hidden. To me the duck could have been named “Bright Eyes”, so for the plural I opted. π Pedantic? May be a tad π§ Thanks as ever mind, your input is always appreciated Anne π
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Amazing… π Xx
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You are so kind…have a great time in Greece (about the only country most Brits can afford to visit at the moment π±). Enjoy, π
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