
by Heath
3 comments
Heath (Heath Carney) said 1 year ago:
Hmmm. Looking at the other responses, I'm thinking I may have misunderstood the topic. Not difficult with a 3-word description, I guess.
mysight (Carl H. Sr.) said 1 year ago:
To me,this would surely qualify.
I like this three image news report,
on the grounding of a ship.
mosesport (Moses) said 1 year ago:
Looks great!
.moses.

by VernonTrent
7 comments
Lemmingstone (Peter) said 1 year ago:
Great work Vernon. My best scientific guess is very heavy.
Heath (Heath Carney) said 1 year ago:
My best science teacher answer is: "Well, that depends on how big it is. Lets assume it's 1 cubic kilometer (a cube, 1km on each side). In that case, it would weigh around 635 million kilograms."
Oh, great shot, btw! :)
VernonTrent (Vernon Trent) said 1 year ago:
thanks for your answers :-)
this one was about 6 km long, 3 km wide and 1,5 km tall. 1 cubic meter has a weight of app. 1,2 kg
an incredible weight just floating about us :)
aperture (Suvir Venkataraman) said 1 year ago:
If I knew how to type a wolf whistle, then that's what my comment would be. I love this photo, the contrast is superb.
bigoode (Anthony le Bourlier) said 1 year ago:
i love such clouds
the "pattern" is incredible here
please tell me how you know about it's size ?
you compare to ground ?

by Heath
2 comments
mysight (Carl H. Sr.) said 1 year ago:
Heath are these fairly common to you?
Never see a critter like this in my yard!
Heath (Heath Carney) said 1 year ago:
Carl - not as common in suburbia as we Aussies would like you to think!
That said, there is quite a large 'mob' of kangaroos on some remnant rural land just a few kilometres from my house, just outside of Brisbane.

by baziq
6 comments
ArneG (Arne Gulstene) said 1 year ago:
I just love this one.
Nice work
Heath (Heath Carney) said 1 year ago:
Really nice work, Bruno.
Congrats on your first feature at Vazaar. :)
Tanja (Tanja Dueck) said 1 year ago:
lovely!! nice tones!
Lemmingstone (Peter) said 1 year ago:
Well done Bruno. Great processing.
dontpanic said 1 year ago:
for a central frame (which i'm not really a big fan of) this works really well....and the orton effect does too. Lovely light....

by Heath
5 comments
Heath (Heath Carney) said 1 year ago:
The tawny frogmouth combines its grey-blown plumage and ability to stretch out and sit very still to resemble a branch as camouflage against predators.
msdedi (Linda) said 1 year ago:
that is incredible...thank you
Naturespixel (Leisa Hennessy) said 1 year ago:
these guys always have fascinated me .. ever since i seen my first one at fleys fauna (back of burleigh) when i was abt 8 A wonderful find Heath :)
mysight (Carl H. Sr.) said 1 year ago:
Heath,this is so cool.
I never saw a bird like this.
Whata strange way to hide in plain sight.
bbonner (Bonner Photographic) said 1 year ago:
Very nice capture of a very interesting subject.

by mikeock
9 comments
mikeock (Mike Adams) said 1 year ago:
Thanks for the comments.
This was one of the first shots when by brother brought this rescue home. He wasn't comfortable yet so the only way i could get a shot was him on my bro.
This was taken with my a400 point and shoot camera.
Let me see what other shots I have of him.
BTW his name is iggy and he is a bearded dragon.
Paulforrester (Paul Forrester) added a critique 1 year ago:
These are such beautiful lizards-i agree with everyone above-especially the soft focus!
mikeock (Mike Adams) said 1 year ago:
Thanks for the critique Paul.
I have some new shots that I have yet to transfer that should peak the interest of some of you!
chefron (Ron Ernst) added a critique 1 year ago:
Is this color correct? I thought lizards were green...
mikeock (Mike Adams) said 1 year ago:
Chefron,
the colors are correct.
In the bearded dragons there are many different colors. They can range from a flat gray to brilliant florescent colors that are just unreal.
The more vibrant the colors, the more the lizard is worth for breeding!
Iggy is a yellow cross of some sort.

by Lemmingstone
3 comments
Heath (Heath Carney) said 1 year ago:
Well done mate. I hadn't noticed that bit of graffiti on the sign before now. Adds an interesting touch.
mikeock (Mike Adams) said 1 year ago:
Very nice.
i like the motion blur, but also the fact that the figures is somewhat in focus from the other side.
Also if you look at the window, there appears to be a reflection of another sign reading 18.
Lemmingstone (Peter) said 1 year ago:
Thanks Heath and Mike.
The 18 on the other side is a very cool mosaic "18th Street" sign that would make a good shot in itself. Shame I didn't take any. Oh well.

by Laurie
7 comments
Lindy (Lindy G) added a critique 1 year ago:
this is beautiful ..love the contrast .. and the rays actually showing ,well done!
ArneG (Arne Gulstene) added a critique 1 year ago:
Pun intended - but this is what I would call a God Shot
VernonTrent (Vernon Trent) added a critique 1 year ago:
a sign!
eggplant (Matt) added a critique 1 year ago:
Angelic! Wonderful shot.
mysight (Carl H. Sr.) added a critique 1 year ago:
Angel in the sky!

by Heath
5 comments
Heath (Heath Carney) said 1 year ago:
Wow. That was quick! Thanks everyone. :)
beckn32 (Kim Norton) said 1 year ago:
Absolutely beautiful. I really like the blue throughout the entire photo. It just draws the entire thing together. Really fantastic.
eggplant (Matt) said 1 year ago:
Great job Heath...texture, color, reflection, mood: all wonderful.
Heath (Heath Carney) said 1 year ago:
Thanks Kim & Matt.
andygibb (Andy Gibb) said 1 year ago:
brilliant capture, the pallette of blues matching each other in the sky, the boat and sand is a really wonderful expression
Thanks all. This was taken at the fisherman's markets in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (Borneo), Malaysia.