Who stole my thunder?

© Debbie Bray

Who stole my thunder?

Uploaded: February 16, 2016 | Entered: February 16, 2016 16:30:52

Description

One more from my series of roos on the beach. This photographer tried sneaking in on my scene, but then realised I would have been in the way, so focused on another roo hopping further away. It also took the attention of my roo too.

Exif: F Number: 8, ExposureTime: 100/3999 seconds, ISO: 1600, FocalLength: 28.00 mm, Model: SLT-A99V

Comments

Gord MacEachern February 16, 2016

Love this addition to this wonderful series Debbie, really enjoying them. Hope there's more to come !!! #1649922

Paula Xavier level-classic February 16, 2016

Love your technique on this image! #11436440

Gail Sullivan level-classic February 17, 2016

Debbie...I love this...love the way the light turns everything pink...a winning image! #11436500

Candace M. Cleveland February 17, 2016

Outstanding! Just love the color and detail. #11436518

Kathy Shogren February 17, 2016

Amazing capture Debbie! Love the lighting and detail, as well as the roo's expression. Great job! #11436540

Patrick Rouzes level-classic February 17, 2016

The colors, clarity, lighting, & scene are gorgeous, Debbie. I agree with Gail. Beautiful!
#11436545

Susan M. Campbell February 17, 2016

They must be fairly tame. Such an amazing shot. #11436558

Carol Quina level-classic February 17, 2016

Well you turned lemons into lemonade! Love the colors! #11436606

John Connolly February 17, 2016

A wonderful background sky and capture Debbie! I hate pushy photographers! #11436628

Nancy L. Green level-classic February 17, 2016

I LOVE this Deb, wonderful catch!! <>< #11436647

frank w. degenhardt February 17, 2016

I hope he got some good pictures because you sure did. This is spectacular, its so beautiful. I love the roo, its colors, the details you bring out, it looks like its looking at us. The photographer adds a wonderful look to the picture and the nice thing is you can spit the photo in half and have each one alone. Then there is the landscape that is blessed by God. What a wonderful, beautiful scene. #11436678

Karen E. Michaels level-deluxe February 17, 2016 1

oKay, I am kind of thinking that this beautiful specimen bunny is a hire for photo op because he/she appears so calm. The photographer, while trying to draft off of your calm ways for photo op, adds balance. Quick thinking. Or maybe you are a better photographic flirt 😉. Got to stand our photographic ground girl, you rock! #11436700

Ujjwal Mukherjee February 17, 2016

Great shot with the subject and the photographer in it - our entire eco-system in one shot!! lol ...... delightful capture, Debbie!! #11436718

Chris Ebben February 17, 2016

A beautifully coloured image & I like the way the roo is not looking at the other photographer!! Another great Aussie scene, thanks for sharing it with us all=^..^= #11436751

Lindley Johnson level-classic February 18, 2016

A wonderful scene, beautifully processed - well done, Debbie. #11436859

Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas level-classic February 18, 2016

Fantastic capture and colors Debbie!,
Amalia #11436913

Marijana Fajgl February 19, 2016

It amazes me hoow calm and friendly they are. Outstanding image and series, Debbie! #11437248

Ellen Hodges February 23, 2016

This turned out great, Deb! Fabulous scene and capture in every way! The Roos on the beach are soooo interesting and cute! #11438199

Wanda-Lynn Searles level-classic August 12, 2020

Awesome capture! #11826299

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