Rooks.

by Grodgeman

Uploaded04/02/2016 - 20:43
CategoryBlack & White
Shutter Speed1/320
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ISO400
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vic cross
Posted 05/02/2016 - 09:16 Link
I like the photo. BUT Are you sure they are Crows?
If you see a Crow in a crowd it's a Rook.
If you see a Rook on its own it's a Crow.
Rooks tend to roost/nest together and Crows are solitary creatures.
Just a thought. I thought you might like to look it up.
CHEERS Vic.
Born again biker with lots of Pentax bits. Every day I wake up is a good day. I'm so old I don't even buy green bananas.
Grodgeman
Posted 05/02/2016 - 09:53 Link
Thanks for the commentary and I stand humbly corrected. I must admit that for me, birds are animals that flutter, chirp, soar, circle, and swoop in the air above or around our heads, or are earth-bound and scrabble, cluck, swim, run around or/and are eaten and have different sizes and colours. Totally ignorant. I shall look it up - after having shamefully amended the title. Have a good day and thanks again and keep on truckin'.
ps: I prefer fruit under-ripe, but shall come the day... Hopefully.
Grodgeman
Posted 05/02/2016 - 09:57 Link
Actually they did look a bit small (and many) and silently kept changing branches up there and not strutting about fearlessly on the snowy sidewalk.
senn
Posted 05/02/2016 - 16:16 Link
crows or not .. honestly don't care .. well seen and marvellously rendered; .. effective mono conversion; .. a little hesitation about vignettes
senn
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Grodgeman
Posted 05/02/2016 - 16:21 Link
intentional
frames the tree

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