I photographed these two ducks in the Central Park reservoir on November 18, 2015. I added another dimension to this set of ordinary images by adding an overlay of clouds making them into digital art.
Little Bufflehead ducks suddenly vanish and resurfaces as they feed. Buffleheads bob around in bays, estuaries, reservoirs, and lakes during winters in North America. Males are a striking black-and white and their heads show iridescent green and purple. Females are gray-brown with a white cheek patch. Buffleheads nest in old woodpecker holes, particularly those made by Northern Flickers, in the forests of northern North America (source All About Birds.org – Bufflehead).
wonderful and I love the sky reflection!!
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Thank you Dune.
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Thanks. That’s is why my composite isn’t too far fetched.
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Often the clouds are reflected in water in a lake setting, I like the gentle addition you made to the water here, Sherry. And I love love love buffleheads. Nice post. 🙂
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Very cool! A liquid sky!
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Exactly 🙂 thanks
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that is wonderful and colorful 🙂
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Thank you. I had fun making them.
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Wow re the art! When I receive this is it addressed only to me or to a group?
Barbara
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Thanks BB. Those who follow me on WordPress get an email. I edited out your phone number again 🙂
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Those are beautiful Sherry! love Laurie
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