Monday, December 13, 2010

Monochrome mania

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The swamps in Nerul, Navi Mumbai monochromed. Spot the cute bird (shrike) in there!
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20 comments:

  1. This one has to be enlarged to get the full effect, and yes, I see that cute little bird! Looks like he's got his beak open and plans to say something to you...

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  2. Fantastic! Love the little bird and it does look even more terrific enlarged!!

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  3. The eye is drawn straight to that little bird. Nicely composed.

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  4. Such a tiny creature...beautiful photo!

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  5. Such a blissful picture! Super Monday!

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  6. You seem to have been hit by the monochrome virus. I'm seeing a lot of monochrome ones of late in your blog as well as many others'. It looks like the world is going back to its black and white days. No complaints. Is there any Monochrome movement going on among photo bloggers?

    But man what a shot - fantastic.

    I also liked the one you have posted under Monochrome Mania on Monday, December 6, 2010.

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  7. beau coup d'oeil pour faire cette photo, bravo

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  8. Cute bird...alongwith the branches n its indeed monochrome mania

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  9. your black and whites are always very artistic!

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  10. Grayscale was a perfect choice for this click. I love it.

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  11. One of the benefits of this time of year is that the trees are bare and we've more opportunity of seeing birds. You did well to spot this one though - it's not very big in spite of being so beautiful. Perfect focus.

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  12. Hi Magic! Wonderful shot! The bird turns it magical...

    Blogtrotter Two has started to cruise the Nile for you, but without Poirot... ;) Enjoy and have a great week!

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  13. Looks like a page from the book of Dr Salim Ali .Just perfect .

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  14. Its amazing how you find clicks in frames usually most of us oversee :)

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  15. He looks almost as small as a hummingbird. Great shot.

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