Thanks DawnThats lovely, nice work.
Dark and mysterious like myself thanks Martyn.I like the mood of the shot Rich
TaI like that!
Cheers Tom, I did contemplate the crop and decided that the nobbly bit of the perch kept it balanced quite nicely. I did not take any more off of the top as it contained a few of the very faint rain drops which I also wanted to keep in the pic.Nice setting Rich, for me a tad tighter crop would work better.
Cheers CharliePlaced just right for the way in which it is looking. I like that one very much. Mossy branch sets it off well too.
Thanks Frankie, I live in an old mining area so that could explain mine Interesting to learn that Coal tits take their food away and store it in suitable places for when the harsher weather comes.Nice shot Rich,,, despite this mucky weather. I often wonder how the 'Coal Tit' happened by its name. I wonder if they used to use them as fuel years ago. Someone must know.
Lovely Rich,good detail considering the crap light,i love moss on tree,s my other hobby is growing tropical aquatic plants and moss on wood is one of my favourites,
regards,
john.