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Black Swans


Black Swans
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Copyright: Stephen Nunney (snunney) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2543 W: 51 N: 5566] (23007)
Genre: Lieux
Média: Couleur
Date de prise de vue: 2003-10
Catégories: Nature
Appareil photographique: CANON EOS 10 D, Canon 28-80 3,5-4,8 USM IV
Versions: version originale
Date de soumission: 2008-05-05 0:00
Vue: 370
Points: 30
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One in a series of photographs take on a warm and pleasant autumn afternoon in the grounds of Leeds Castle, regarded by many as one of the most beautiful in Britain.

Today, a pair of black swans, part of the extensive wildfowl and bird population that resides in the grounds of the castle.

You are invited to visit the castle's official web site to learn more:
http://www.leeds-castle.com

Some information from Wikipedea about black swans:

The Black Swan, Cygnus atratus, is a large waterbird which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia. They are mostly black feathered, with a line of white flight feathers of the wing edges that sometimes show when at rest, and are conspicuous in flight. The bill is bright red, with a pale bar and tip; and legs and feet are greyish-black. Cobs (males) are slightly larger than pens (females), with a longer and straighter bill. Cygnets (immature birds) are a greyish-brown with pale-edged feathers.

A mature Black Swan measures between 1.1 and 1.4 metres in length and weighs 6-9 kg. Its wing span, in flight, is between 1.6 and 2 metres. The neck is long (relatively the longest neck among the swans) and curved in an "S".

The Black Swan utters a musical and far reaching bugle-like sound, called either on the water or in flight, as well as a range of softer crooning notes. It can also whistle, especially when disturbed while breeding and nesting.

The Black Swan is unlike any other Australian bird, although in poor light and at long range it may be confused with a magpie-goose in flight. However the Black Swan can be distinguished by its much longer neck and slower wing beat.

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Hello Stephen
Straight lines, but simultaneously original captured beautiful animals' picture.
From technical side also only praises.

Bonjour Stephen
un scan de bonne qualité de ces volatiles et de leurs reflets très bien saisis.
C'est du bon travail - merci pour le partage et bonne journée.
Nicole

Hi Stephen,
Fantastic capture of these two beautiful birds, good sharpness and depth of field, very nice colors,
Georg

Hi Stephen,
Beautiful shot with splendid details and the timing is excellent. The colours and lights are very fine, I like the reflection. Very lovely shot, Have a nice day
George

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  • dareco Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1885 W: 53 N: 750] (12057)
  • [2008-05-05 2:28]

Very beautiful swans and I like your timing on this. They look like they are really enjoying themselves!!! TFS

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  • Nicou Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 2279 W: 0 N: 5627] (28084)
  • [2008-05-05 2:38]

Hello,

Ils font leur petite toilette matinale, je n'avais jamis vue de cette sorte, ils sont mangigique, blanc et noir avec une beau be rouge, superbe.

Bravo et amitiés

Nicou

Bonjour, cher Stephen,
La beauté des cygnes est toujours remarquable, ils sont très pointilleux quant à leur toilette. La posture réalisée le montre bien ! il paraît que le chant des cygnes s'entend pas des sifflements et des bruits de trompette !
Très bon cadrage avec un joli reflet dans l'eau calme.
Amitiés.
Philippe

Hello Stephan
I could feel the movement of swans, so crystal clear with sharp colours.
Is black swans also known as Queen's bird? I heard White swans known as Queen's bird. I have seen that there are numbers for each bird in Worcester in River Severn. i have posted a photo of swans few days ago.
Regards Stephan.
Peter.

Bonjour stephen,
Les nettetés et couleurs des plumages sont étonnantes. Je n'avais jamais vu de cygnes noirs, ils sont vraiment magnifiques. La réflection complète ce très bon travail. Bravo.
Bonne journée.
Amicalement
Joël

hi Stephen

Very interesting capture of the pair in resting position and busy cleaning up. Nice composition with water reflection and diagonal light.

tfs, bill

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  • Fis2 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2565 W: 141 N: 1680] (34593)
  • [2008-05-05 7:17]

Hej Stephen!
Very beautiful Black Swan. Good frame and composition. I like the colors and sharpness. Good work.
Regards
Krzysztof

Hello Stephen,
very nice "Daily Life" moment of swans cleaning themselves. And that they are black ones is a good add on. Or from the opposite, good capture of two black swans and a fine moment of having them in their daily cleaning. :-)
Well framed and good reflection.
Lieben Gruss, Ulf

Hi Stephen, lovely couple of black swan with splendid reflections, great sharpness and fantastic light, very well done, ciao Silvio

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  • gunbud Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 4716 W: 4 N: 4341] (19562)
  • [2008-05-05 19:05]

Hi Stephen,
Wonderful capture of these magnificent water foul. Crystal clear colors with excellent details and sharpness. The grooming swans make a lovely reflection in the shallow water.
Regards, Tom

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  • emka Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 551 W: 19 N: 1422] (10460)
  • [2008-05-09 8:50]

Hi Stephen,
Very beautiful birds those swans. they look funny with white parts of the wings. Beautiful light that makes the feathers look stunning. In Patagonia live the swans white with the black neck.

Regards

Malgorzata

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