My goodness, Deepak, talk about instant gratification. These are so beautiful and pink! I just can't wait to see them in person. I hope I make it before one of my visits to the hospital does me in! The lovely infectious diseases doctor ( I didn't have an infectious disease but she monitored my IV antibiotics during my recent five day hospital stay ), Shefali Talwar, originally from Delhi, told me I MUST make that India trip before she sees me again. She took care of me a year ago and the first question she had for me this hospitalization was, "Did you get to India?"
Truly pink flamingos, nice Deepak. Also I didn't get a chance to comment yesterday, at first I thought the boat in you last post was the beached ship in previous post either before or after it was beached, but on pulling the image in I don't think it has the same bow, am I right?
Lovely blog!! Hey can you help me out with this thing? I am planning to buy an SLR. I dont have much idea about photography, which makes me a novice. Can you suggest a good SLR to start with? I would be grateful
I love the flamingos and they seem to love the mud! Terrific capture as always! Enjoy!
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ReplyDeletegreat! only place this year i have seen flamingos is your blog . Thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteThese flamingoes are going to get their pretty pinkness all muddy!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, I did not knew of such a place.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I see pink flamingos I can't help but think of lawn ornaments. They really deserve better than that since they are lovely birds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creatures.Beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteflamingos are such beautiful birds.
ReplyDeletethe mudflats must be a great spot to photograph birds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs, these birds are free living, it's exotic to me. Many greetings. Peter.
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ReplyDeleteneedless to say.too good as usual. they look so natural to walk out of my screen.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, Deepak, talk about instant gratification. These are so beautiful and pink! I just can't wait to see them in person. I hope I make it before one of my visits to the hospital does me in! The lovely infectious diseases doctor ( I didn't have an infectious disease but she monitored my IV antibiotics during my recent five day hospital stay ), Shefali Talwar, originally from Delhi, told me I MUST make that India trip before she sees me again. She took care of me a year ago and the first question she had for me this hospitalization was, "Did you get to India?"
ReplyDeletePlumed pink pleasure!
ReplyDeleteAloha from Waikiki
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Carmen make sure that you come to India between December and March to catch the flamingos!
ReplyDeleteTruly pink flamingos, nice Deepak. Also I didn't get a chance to comment yesterday, at first I thought the boat in you last post was the beached ship in previous post either before or after it was beached, but on pulling the image in I don't think it has the same bow, am I right?
ReplyDeleteI have heard of this place in Mumbai where the flamingos come but not had a chance to see it. Your photo is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, they're lovely! Well-captured!
ReplyDeleteLovely capture!
ReplyDeleteI like the new design of your blog
ReplyDeleteand what a gorgeous picture in pink and grey!
Lovely blog!!
ReplyDeleteHey can you help me out with this thing? I am planning to buy an SLR. I dont have much idea about photography, which makes me a novice. Can you suggest a good SLR to start with? I would be grateful
When i was a kid, I always wondered how they managed to crook their necks into an "S"!!!!! its weird! you just remeinded me of the feeling :P
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