Anne-Marie, ha! Nicely put ;^) I'd be worried if fantails were really that big. Very worried. I used three photos: the piwakawaka and rabbit were from Flounder Bay, the background is here in the Pohangina Valley.
Zhoen, I don't remember if I've dreamed this, but if I didn't, I might have.
Jelb, thanks. (For other readers — go and have a good browse through jelb's site. I suggest starting with the pensive kid)
Thanks watercats!
Emma, sometimes it's nice to cut loose and do something strange and out there...:^)
"Holy crap!" said the Rabbit. "Look at that giant fantail."
ReplyDeleteSorry - that was the first thing that came to my mind. This is an unusual one, Pete. How many photos did you use for this image?
I like it, even though I don't understand it.
Reminds me strangely of my own dream last night, walking with Moby in my arms through a sort of indoor animal exhibit.
ReplyDeleteBonjour,
ReplyDeletegreat idea..well done dreamlike composition..bravo!
WOW!... I REALLY love this picture! I especially love the trees on the hill. The whole thing is daydream heaven!-)
ReplyDeleteAHH! (I second Anne-Marie.) Fantastic and fantastical, two of my favorites in one image. I love this!
ReplyDeleteAnne-Marie, ha! Nicely put ;^) I'd be worried if fantails were really that big. Very worried.
ReplyDeleteI used three photos: the piwakawaka and rabbit were from Flounder Bay, the background is here in the Pohangina Valley.
Zhoen, I don't remember if I've dreamed this, but if I didn't, I might have.
Jelb, thanks. (For other readers — go and have a good browse through jelb's site. I suggest starting with the pensive kid)
Thanks watercats!
Emma, sometimes it's nice to cut loose and do something strange and out there...:^)