More Moki:
http://www.eaafp-photocontest.com/
The EAAFP Waterbirds Photo Contest aims to raise awareness of importance of the conservation of migratory waterbirds
and sustainable management of their habitats in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway (EAAF) region among the general public,
Flyway Network Site managers, and wildlife photographers through the photography contest.
By joining this photo contest, you can contribute to show the beauty of the nature of waterbirds and
their habitats including wetlands in this flyway to the world.
Theme
The theme of the Photo Contest is in line with the EAAFP’s theme for 2019 – 2020, "Flyways – Connecting People and Migratory Waterbirds.”
This theme highlights that human is linked with migratory waterbirds and the wetlands they rely on, in the culture, tradition, art and daily lives.
Everyone along the flyway, including farmers, fishermen, land managers, NGOs, researchers
and others can play a role in the conservation of migratory waterbirds and the sustainable management of their habitats.
Protoss/Zerg Hybrid:
excellent composition
Muito obrigado. Thank you.
The crane is such a good model. These birds stand perfectly still for minutes and minutes and It is perfect for me.
But…
I am not sure, but I am afraid the horizon is slightly tilted.
I think the horizon is fine, it’s just that the other side of the Bay doesn’t cut a straight line. The buildings and radio towers all look perpendicular.
Yes, from this artist’s observation, the buildings on the right are closer, and below the horizon line. So, a very slight “drop-off”.
I have this problem with the horizon. I am always taking tilted photos. Some people would say that the water would spill through the borders.
Who framed the cat?
That’s very responsible of you, to clear out a full section for such use. Good owner! Goooooood owner!
Carpenter Bee (Teddy Bear?) on cucumber vine
Actually, Niko can thank the Ratel kit for never putting his crap away.
ya, a few degrees, now that you mention it.
but it doesn’t matter.