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Jan 19, 2016 12:46 |  #1

Here is a mourning dove and a not-so-pretty wild turkey. (He climbed up on this tree trunk, posed and did not come down until I had done his photo shoot)

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Jan 19, 2016 13:05 |  #2

You got it wrong...they are both beauties! Love the matching backdrops too!


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Jan 19, 2016 13:21 as a reply to  @ SJC from VT's post |  #3

Some nice captures here Ishrani. The bg's really add to the pics. Nice clarity and colors.:-)


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Jan 19, 2016 13:24 |  #4

Fantastic shots Ishrani! The turkey is my favorite.


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Jan 19, 2016 15:40 |  #5

well taken shots.


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Jan 19, 2016 16:59 |  #6

2 excellent shots dear,Ish!
Cant help, but chuckle remembering that turkey up on the stump!:-)


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Jan 19, 2016 19:58 |  #7

two great shots, Ishrani! funny how the feathers on the turkey's back and sides look almost like they're made of wood!


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Jan 19, 2016 20:35 |  #8

Great shots Ishrani. Awesome.


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Jan 20, 2016 06:02 |  #9

Very nice Ishrani! I have to agree that the Turkey is my favorite as well. Beautiful detail and color in the feathers!


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Jan 22, 2016 12:30 |  #10

SJC from VT wrote in post #17864604 (external link)
You got it wrong...they are both beauties! Love the matching backdrops too!

Thank you, Sandy! Nothing is greater than to have nice backgrounds which enhances the shots considerably.


KT29 wrote in post #17864618 (external link)
Some nice captures here Ishrani. The bg's really add to the pics. Nice clarity and colors.:-)

Many thanks, Terry. Background do for sure add to the shots.


Beekeeper wrote in post #17864625 (external link)
Fantastic shots Ishrani! The turkey is my favorite.

Glad you like the turkey, Beekeeper. Thanks! :)


2n10 wrote in post #17864819 (external link)
well taken shots.

Many thanks, John. I appreciate your comment.


mandokid1 wrote in post #17864914 (external link)
2 excellent shots dear,Ish!
Cant help, but chuckle remembering that turkey up on the stump!:-)

He really was quite funny! Thanks so much, my dear.


squirl033 wrote in post #17865135 (external link)
two great shots, Ishrani! funny how the feathers on the turkey's back and sides look almost like they're made of wood!

They sure do look so, Rocky. I guess they are well protected!


Peter2516 wrote in post #17865175 (external link)
Great shots Ishrani. Awesome.

Thanks, Peter!


MacA488 wrote in post #17865552 (external link)
Very nice Ishrani! I have to agree that the Turkey is my favorite as well. Beautiful detail and color in the feathers!

Thanks, Mark. I guess I will have to agree with the majority that the turkey is beautifully ugly! :)


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