Monday, December 14, 2009

Monochrome mania

Dawn at the Mudflats in Sewri, the place in Mumbai which has flamingos flocking for their favorite algae in winter.
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22 comments:

  1. Without the telltale pink, I didn't recognice them at first. Very nice!

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  2. The mudflats sure look desolate and forbidding. At least for creatures without wings. You got the mood.

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  3. You did indeed capture the desolate feeling! Terrific shot as always!

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  4. Its a very great shot
    I see also a bird in the sky ;)

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  5. beau b&w, avec cet oiseau dans le ciel

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  6. I couldn't recognize flamingos but the photo is terrific - as usually:)

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  7. Wonderful and romantic composition in this picture,it's perfect my friend, congrats! :)
    Léia

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  8. Lovely! Especially the lone bird against the vast sky adds a poignant touch.

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  9. Ahhhhhhhhh, takes us back to the 19th century. Lovely.

    Do return someday with chrome and show us those PINK wading birds in their glory!

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  10. This is eerie, probably more so because it's mono. And the tide is out, right? I've never seen a flamingo fly...must be quite a sight.

    Fascinating and spooky shot, Magiceye!

    Re: your comment on Ocala DP - I have never tried sushi, but don't think I would like raw fish very much!

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  11. Flamingos or no flamingos I really love the mood of this. Definitely one to embiggen!

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  12. Great photo. Loved enlarging it and seeing more detail. A very interesting picture.

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  13. How distant it all looks, and wet! Nice shades of white to black.

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  14. You do a fine job with the monochrome meme!

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  15. Wonderful images in B&W..interesting.

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  16. The mudflats sure look desolate and forbidding. At least for creatures without wings. You got the mood.

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  17. Lovely shot with a lot of feel

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