Been an artist of various types pretty much all my life: pencils - paint - watercolors, mosaics of beach glass, writing 'stories', musician (first love), photography, software design. Started messing with Bryce & Photoshop a few of years ago and have gotten more involved with various 3D apps recently (Lightwave, Cinema 4d, Vue, etc). But my pictures, both rendered and captured, pretty much tell who I am. My bunny, Brenda aka JustAlice here, and I live in a little house out in the countryside of Indiana.
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Comments (9)
Hendesse
Great capture, Ken. What a big family. Very interesting shot!
JustAlice
This was so cool, so cool. We should be hearing a lot of gobble gobbles in the near future.... right bunny? So........ now we know what we heard before was a wild turkey.
athenion
Too bad it was not clearer but it is a wonderful shot and probably a wonderful memory. I have never scene wild turkeys myself.
MrsLubner
Hmmmm. Around our house, Wild Turkey has a whole different meaning. :-) Great shot here even at this distance. Always a thrill seeing these birds in person.
jocko500
this is cool. I never saw a wild turkey. I heard they hard to see and get close too.
jif3d
Oh...free Thanksgiving feasts ! well maybe next year ! Kool extreme zoom shot, we have wild Turkeys in OZ, but we call them Bush Turkeys and they have a red head and a yellow ribbon-like colour around the neck. Well done & ~Cheers~ :o)
dragonmuse
Don't think I have ever seen baby turkeys. Interesting capture.
Valerie-Ducom
A little blur no? looks like a huge family here ! Good day :)
Burpee
Many do not know but turkeys are very intelligent and skittish. This is an amazing shot because you were able to snap it at all. The only broods we've seen have been in Wisconsin while driving by at 60 miles/hour :) Last time hubby said 'look at the HERD of turkeys'. I still tease him about that :)