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London's Grebes

London's Grebes

London's Grebes

There was plenty of other wildlife in Regents Park. The little grebe below came by and I got a few standard shots. But then I moved nearer the bank where there were some daffodils reflected in the water. This gave the colour to these more unusual shots. I took an exposure reading of the largest part of the grebe and under-exposed the rest of the photo to add to the effect. A great crested grebe then came by. It was a beautiful male, but it was catching small fish and when it dove it travelled a long way so it was difficult to predict where it would reappear.

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2 comments

I agree….amazing photos Robert!

April Jarocka,

Woaw! Cracking shots. They are beautiful!

Sheona Hamilton Grant,

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