I am 58 years young, live in Johannesburg, South Africa and I'm a true product of my continent. I love the bush, the animals, sunshine, sunsets - oh well, anything to do with nature. I am unmarried and have three sons - 37, 33 and 30 respectively and three granddaugters aged 12, 6 and 4 respectively and obviously the light of my life! Photography has always been a passion and I have loved it since I can remember. I was still using a SLR camera and only switched to digital only in late 2007! My other passion is travel and I have been lucky enough to have travelled fairly widely. There are however still many, many places I would love to visit "one day." I am truly an amateur photographer and do it merely as a hobby. So please be gentle when you comment on my work. :-) Thank you Piet, my dear friend, for convincing me to place my work on Renderosity. You owe me one! Hugs, Carin xx
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Comments (11)
MagikUnicorn
SWEEEET
Jean_C
Wonderful capture!
jendellas
Love the French hens!!
Faemike55
Very cool
goodoleboy
The beautiful French Hens, constructed of rice paper, could easily be mistaken for bananas, or native boats, especially at night, in another one of your sharp night shots, Carin. You did fine without a tripod.
crender
Outstanding !!!!
sossy
Marvelous night capture of this impressive and wonderful light show 🤗
durleybeachbum
I should love to have been there, even in the cold!
helanker
SO very cute indeed :)
kgb224
Superb capture Carin. God bless.
anahata.c
I do understand these were handheld; and given my results with handheld shots in the dark, these are spectacular. Love the way the hens glow brilliantly, and the leaves below are in that dark golden red. And so much black. Beautiful balance of hues, and it evokes the holiday so beautifully. Beautifully done. (The birds look like big pieces of citrus fruit. Or strange cashews They almost edible!
(another note, lol, hold on---"French Hens" were supposed to be the creme de la creme of hens. I don't know why. But I suppose a medieval family sitting around the fire took a bite and said: "Duuude: French! How did we afford this!")