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Wind blown Robin in the Breeze

European Robin ~ Erithacus rubecula

16 total reviews 
Comment from Daphne Oberon


Beautiful close ups, but pretty faded on my screen. Pretty clear eyes and red breast. These English Robins are so delightful. My admiration for catching these poses!

 Comment Written 27-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 27-Dec-2019
    Daphne,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on the Robin.
    Susan
Comment from Envision


This is a nice collage of the cute little robin. I like how his head is turned in the center frame. His colors stand out well and the step down placement of the images look nice.

 Comment Written 26-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 27-Dec-2019
    Grace,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this Robin.
    Susan
Comment from Pamela Ruggiero


Hi, Susan. We have a pair of breeding robins in our yard as well. I love seeing them. I don't know how long they live We have been here five years. Original pair? Not sure. This is an example of a photo array that you put together so well. Thank you for sharing

 Comment Written 26-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 26-Dec-2019
    Pamela,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this European Robin who's life span is 3 to 5 years usually about 2 & a half years while your American Robin can live up to 14 years.
    susan
Comment from alaskapat


I like the way you arranged the three images of this beautiful Robin in the wind, each image is well photographed with good focus, the images are clear, exposure is managed well, the colors and tones are natural.
Well composed in a nice arrangement, well presented!

 Comment Written 25-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 25-Dec-2019
    Pat,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this Robin.
    Susan
Comment from Charlie Newman


I like the composition as it demonstrates your creativity after using excellent camera techniques to capture this robin. The placement of the three photos adds a level of depth and interest beyond what a single frame may have achieved. Nicely done. Merry Christmas from are sunrise dark morning here.

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 Comment Written 25-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 25-Dec-2019
    Charlie
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this windblown Robin
    Happy Christmas~Nolliag Shona.
    Susan
Comment from supergold


good composition and framing of the three pics of my prefered bird; sharp focus, but it looks as if it was taken through fog or a glas of milk;

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 Comment Written 25-Dec-2019


reply by the author on 25-Dec-2019
    Fred,
    Merci beaucoup mille fois for your complementary review on this Robin. I get that effect in the morning when the suns rays are filtered through the hedge.
    Susan