Hello my friends, well the rain stopped and the sun make a weak showing. So nipped down to the County down coast which is a half hour drive from home. The tide was out and there where plenty on bird life around. but it was to far out on the mudflats for photography. Would have waited for the incoming tide to push them back to the shore but the light drops here around 3.30pm (2.45pm when I got there) and will be dark an hour later.
There were just a few Redshank’s close to the shore, feeding on whatever lives under this liquid mud. So without boring you I’ll post a few photos of these small waders.
Grabbed a few shots of Rooks flying from the tree behind me.
The next shots were me just playing around with a redshank photo in B&W.
I hope you enjoyed this quick trip to the coast with me.
Before I go I want to wish you all Season’s Greeting, and THANK YOU all for your support over the year.
May all your wishes be granted in 2020.
Happy new year.
George..
Happiest of holidays to you, George!
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Thank you βοΈ
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Wishing you a wonderful holiday season and I enjoyed the trip to the coast and photos, especially the B&W!π
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Glad you enjoyed Dundrum Bay, you’re always welcome and Harper.
Seasons Greetings βοΈβοΈ
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Looking forward to more beautiful pictures in 2020! Happy New Year!
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Thank you, will do my best.
Happy New year to you and the family βοΈ
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Love these shots, George. Love the light in the first two and the black and white conversion works well with the textures and reflection. Wishing you a creative and happy new year!
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Thank you Jane, here in the Northern Ireland in winter, the sun stays low in the sky so the light is never too harsh.
Happy and creative new year Jane. βοΈ
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