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~ Mr. Ostrich ~

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I captured this male ostrich last weekend at the Lion and Rhino Park I went with my brother and sister-in-law for a picnic... That is now after we wiggled ourselves through the very narrow and very low tunnels of the Sterkfontein Caves... (but that's another story) This wildlife park is about 40km from where we live and hosts a great deal of awesome animals... amongst other rhino, lion, wilddogs, sable antelope and many more... This guy was 'showing off' right next to the road just before we left late afternoon. Thank you for stopping by and for your very valued comments and favs on my happy summer flower of last night! Take care. Hugs, Carin xx Do zoom for detail of the ostrich's facial features!!!!

Comments (47)


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mininessie

10:46AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

awesome shot!!!

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flora-crassella

10:48AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

a nice "Mister"! Wonderful photo!

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Meowgli

10:48AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

wow lovely soft colours and nice feathered border... great pov and looks like you managed to get quite close too, great shot Carin!!

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bmac62

10:50AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Your subjects are always first rate...but the sky here is a perfect backdrop...clouds framing, etc. Well done. Bill

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DAVER2112

10:50AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Excellent capture Carin!! I hear they can be aggresive at times :)

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Kaartijer

10:52AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Awesome shot, Carin! Is it tasty? :D:D:D

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jeroni

11:01AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Wonderful and very creative work

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helanker

11:03AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

WOW He looks really HUGE ! And so beautiful too. I have always wondered how such a little head can controle such a big body :) Awesome capture.

PD154

11:07AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Super capture Carin, look at them drumsticks, they'd fill a belly for a year :)

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timtripp

11:08AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

wonderful image! excellent presentation

lucindawind

11:09AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

fabulous shot ! wow hes so cool

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beachzz

11:25AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Another wonderful shot--how I'd love to see these creatures first hand!!

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MirageBay

11:56AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Wow! What a great shot! He's so much larger (bodywise) than I imagined!

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durleybeachbum

1:15PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Superb! That is some humungeous chicken!

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mickeyrony

1:25PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Hummm… A bird not very gracious. But I believe well that he it is don't care completely lol ..... Beautiful catch. I like the comment of Helenker. PS ..... This is not with the size of a brain that have always takes good décitions lol….At the annimals ones and small beasts it there ace to as well perceive and discover as to even us, human have not to even think of it like Cheer my Beautiful It is excellent ((5++)) Hummm... Un oiseau pas très gracieux . Mais je crois bien qu'il s'en fout complètement lol..... Belle prise . J'aime bien le commentaire de Helenker . PS..... Ce n'est pas avec la grosseur d'un cerveau que l'ont prend toujours de bonne décitions lol ....Chez les animaux et les bestioles il y as tant à percevoir et découvrir que même nous ,humains n'avons même pas penser à comme Bravo ma Belle c'est excellent ((5++))

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virginiese

1:25PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

nice creature !

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Santa29Klaus

1:48PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Oh I love them! I had a tame ostrich once, named Lizzy... they would be the perfect match - but unfortunately she died of a heartattach.... Super image!! XX

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Susank

2:04PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Wonderful capture. very well done.

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Richardphotos

2:40PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

he is a reagal bird even if they have a bad rep. excellent capture

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BessieB

2:47PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

A stunning bird, a bright and wonderful sky too

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ledwolorz

2:59PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Wonderful photo.

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kgb224

3:12PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Awesome capture Carin.Me and my family visited this park already.I am a bit scared to go there.Someone were shot by robbers in the restaurant and died there at that same moment the person was shot.The person just walked from the toilet to the table where his wife and kids were waiting for him.If i can remember correctly all the money of the restaurant as well as the earnings at the gate were stolen.What a sad story.I think this happened some time last year.I will search and see if i can find the article of this specific incident.

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Faemike55

4:46PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Great shot! after watching Mike Rowe's episode of Diry Job's where he went to an Ostrich Farm, I have a lot of respect for those birds.

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babuci

4:51PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

fantastic capture a slight low angle add for his mightiness. Love the clouds as well.

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artaddict2

5:40PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Mr Ostrich is a fine character! wonderful shot and commendable dreamy postwork!

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THROBBE

5:52PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Nice composition and post work Carin!

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JaneEden

6:28PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

This a wonderful capture Carin, and I love the POV here very much. hugs Jane xx

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goodoleboy

7:07PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Superlative composition of the proud bird as it poses for your applause and awe, Carin! I would comment more extensively but I'm running late today.

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bronwyn_lea

7:44PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

They always seem to just pose for you. I would love to see here what you see there. Thanks for sharing.

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MrsRatbag

8:03PM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Great capture of this fearsome bird! He's a beauty!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/11.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 450D
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed100
Focal Length55

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