G'day Gouldiae! He (or she?) let me get quite close - 3 meters, I think - which is not typical for Plovers. It was a cloudy morning with nice diffuse light - really good conditions for photography. Cheers N
Visitors from Japan – the arrogant, savage dolphin and whale slaughtering nation are NOT welcome to browse the pages of this bloG!
this blog
My name is Nickolay Tilcheff.
I am an animator and wildlife photography is something that I enjoy in my spare time.
: : the photos
For about three years, 2007 - 2009, many of my better photos used to get published on this bloG. Due to frequent abuse of the images and a few other reasons I have decided to take a long (or indefinite) break from blogging.
: : the models
All images published here are of wild-living animals photo-graphed undisturbed in their natural environment.
: : top 20
If this is your first visit to PoAA, make sure you check out the 'gallery' of my favorite images.
: : copyright
My photos are not free.
If you want to use any of the images seen here, read the copyright notice at the bottom of this page first.
: : contact
In the past visitors were able to leave comments under each post. Now you can only post here or contact me via e-mail:
ntilcheff at yahoo dot com
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mosura!
ReplyDeleteG'day Tilcheff,
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sharp image that captures the Lapwing so well.
Gouldiae
G'day Gouldiae!
ReplyDeleteHe (or she?) let me get quite close - 3 meters, I think - which is not typical for Plovers. It was a cloudy morning with nice diffuse light - really good conditions for photography.
Cheers
N