Love the arts in all their forms: Fine Art, Music, Writing, etc. A traditional painter for many years, my introduction to painting on the computer came in 1999. As time goes by I find myself spending more and more time with my tablet and pen in hand. Guess I could have a worse addiction. Since the begining of 2006 I have immersed myself into the wonderful world of photography. I have learned so much in that time and feel ready to share my stuff with you now. I'm sorry I've been away so long, but stay tuned for a daily flood of my recent captures, :)
BIO
Hello everyone! My name is John Minelli.For as long as I can remember I have had a love of the arts in all of their forms and have been striving to be the be the best that I can be. Even though I have been creating art for many years, I still feel like an infant. I find it fascinating that every time that I pick up a brush, pencil or tablet and pen I still learn something new. Although I live in Savannah, GA, USA., I have a great love of Europe; especially Italy. I spent several years working in the Middle East and took several vacations in Europe. I fell in love with Rome and plan on going back to Italy as soon as possible.
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Comments (9)
Juliette.Gribnau
awesome capture
danob
Lol they really are Prehistoric!! I wold even say Vultures are more attractive! Great shot of course!!
MrsRatbag
Wow! And not just one, either...beautiful capture, they do look quite prehistoric!
timtripp
Superb!
kgb224
Awesome capture.
durleybeachbum
How wonderful to see a group on your first time!
CavalierLady
The surroundings look like you saw them in the wild, rather than a zoo. Great shot of these birds, always great to get a 'first'.
ImRassilon
If they are wood storks does that mean they bring twigs? Great capture.
monjo71
Cavalier Lady: I did capture them in the wild..... I have never posted a zoo shot...... and yes they bring twigs..... I have a shots of them breaking off branches from trees, flying back and building nests with them.