All four little swimmers are alike, identical. Only a mother would know their differences.
Champlin's Mill Pond sports a multitude of suburban wildlife. Learning to swim and forage on the pond. These young mergansers will soon be on their own.
Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/160
Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
ISO Speed 400
Focal Length 300.0 mm
White Balance Mode Cloudy
Alliteration: Bobber and Bait Bound to the Branch
Higher Learning. Lessons are learned the hard way. This person has learned how not to cast the bobber out into the pond. Trees must be avoided.
Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/80
Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
ISO Speed 400
Focal Length 300.0 mm
White Balance Mode Cloudy
What a clever title to the duck photo!
ReplyDeleteI like this bobber one.
ReplyDeleteTerrific photos!
ReplyDeleteThe ducklings look to be concentrating so hard in their formation and the mother duck looks quite proud.
An unusual bobber photo. I bet there aren't many bobbers bound to a branch photos around lol
Your second photo brought back some very interesting memories for me... ;)
ReplyDeleteMama duck has a mohawk! This Bobber and Bait is hilarious, funny that you came upon that one. Perfect interpretation.
ReplyDeleteLove the shots and the alliteration!
ReplyDeleteRob: Both of these shots are great, especially the alliterative one! The bokeh quality in the background of the fishing bob is fabulous. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThe punk rock ducks! They always put a smile on my face when I see one.
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