Saturday, March 16, 2013

Saturday Photohunt - Footprints and Sunrise or Sunset

 
Tiny footprints left by birds on Sewri mudflats from sunrise to sunset.

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38 comments:

  1. Hari Om
    The light and colourations from this area are always pleasing to the eye - gorgeous shot!

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  2. Is this the same place in Sewri where people go to see the pink sea full of flamingos?

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  3. Nice shot, but I miss the from and to Sunrises and sunsets, lol !

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    1. Thank you Gattina. Sunrise to sunset is allegorical :)

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  4. love the colors captured ..of the mudflats!!

    http://www.myunfinishedlife.com/

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  5. Your photo looks so peaceful. There would be lots of footprints made by these lovely birds! thanks for sharing.

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  6. Great shot for this week's theme.

    Have a super weekend.

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  7. Lovely shot. Are these birds in danger of being caught and eaten by hungry humans?

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    1. Thank you. No they are not eaten by humans here

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  8. Must be very soft earth...these wee birds don't look heavy enough to leave a print of any kind! :)

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  9. Wonderful capture, love those wee birds and Lowell is right -- they don't look heavy enough to leave a print!!

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  10. Bird paradise, but in the mud. Photography very interesting. Have a nice day

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  11. I'm stopping by to leave my footprint~
    Happy Hunting y'all.

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  12. I like your bird footprints. Nice shot!

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  13. The birds are so well camouflaged in the mudflats you would need to follow their footprints.

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  14. To many, this snap would look like that of dirt. Appreciate that you could capture the beauty. And especially the camouflaged birds.

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  15. Sewri again...magically right place for Magiceye!

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  16. Beautiful capture as always!

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