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I've finally finished processing and uploading my photos from our recent trip to Brazil's Pantanal. Mostly birds of course, but also quite a few animals (lots of Capybara, and Caiman, an anteater or two, and some other stuff for you non-bird lovers.)

Hope you'll check it out:

http://www.jczinn.com/Central%20and%20South%20America/Brazil/saindex.html


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OK, now I'm totally in love with curl-crested jays. These are fabulous, Janet.

But what, no marmots? Garlic Man


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lovely photos of one of my all time favorite places Brazil.
thanks for sharing them.
 
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Hi Janet:

Stunning! The colors are so vibrant on the bird pictures. You always manage to capture “that” special moment so well. I really like them all. The sunset/reflection picture and the one with the horses with the orange mist and big branchy tree in the background. Gorgeous! Brazil does look like it has a lot to offer.

Thanks for sharing.
Kathy
 
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OK, now I'm totally in love with curl-crested jays. These are fabulous, Janet.

But what, no marmots? Garlic Man


No marmots Amy but is that a Capybara in your pocket? Big Grin

Those jays are GORGEOUS and I only wish I'd gotten a better photo of one, this photo is OK but really doesn't even catch the vibrant colors (it was taken with very little light very early in the morning.)


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Travel Note: Travelling with a Digital Camera
 
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Hi Janet:

Stunning! The colors are so vibrant on the bird pictures. You always manage to capture “that” special moment so well. I really like them all. The sunset/reflection picture and the one with the horses with the orange mist and big branchy tree in the background. Gorgeous! Brazil does look like it has a lot to offer.

Thanks for sharing.
Kathy


thanks Kathy, you picked my absolute favorite shot...of ALL the shots I took, that one with the horses is my favorite, maybe because I'd envisioned something like it even before I went (I'd seen other photos with that backlit dust effect.) That's actually dust in the air, not mist...its a very dusty area in dry season!

thanks for looking and for your compliments!


Janet
My photos of Italy, Birds, and other travels:
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Travel Note: Travelling with a Digital Camera
 
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WOW Janet, those photos are amazing! I love the expressions on the animals...priceless. I always get excited when you post new pictures. I will have to send my niece the website to look at the birds...she is a bird fanatic.
thanks for sharing!
 
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Janet, that was dust. Thanks for the correction. What a great effect it made! That was awesome that you had envisioned it. Everything in that photograph was perfect: the tree, the dust effect, the horses and even the time of day (my teacher calls it the “golden hour.”)

Strange as it sounds when I look at a photograph, I also see movement. And in that photo, I thought the dust effect (with the horses) created this gentle motion but in a still shot. Like girasoli, I always enjoy looking at your photos: the details, the facial expressions, the lines, the colors and the stories they tell!

I remember someone once mentioned that you should do a calendar of your birds, which is a great idea. I think you should also publish a book of your wonderful photographs.

Looking forward to your next trip and new collection.
Kathy
 
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Originally posted by Janet:
I've finally finished processing and uploading my photos from our recent trip to Brazil's Pantanal. Mostly birds of course, but also quite a few animals (lots of Capybara, and Caiman, an anteater or two, and some other stuff for you non-bird lovers.)

Hope you'll check it out:



http://www.jczinn.com/Central%20and%20South%20America/Brazil/saindex.html


Absolutely fabulous Janet...
 
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I remember someone once mentioned that you should do a calendar of your birds, which is a great idea. I think you should also publish a book of your wonderful photographs.


Actually Kathy, I am working on a book now! One of those self-published things,I'm trying out this new software called BookSmart (www.blurb.com) and its really cool. But its going to be alot of work, so I hope I can get it done by the holidays, I think it will make cool gifts. I also may do a calendar via CafePress, if I have time... Anyway if I ever finish these things I will let everyone know, thanks for the encouragement :-)


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Travel Note: Travelling with a Digital Camera
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Janet:
... I am working on a book now! QUOTE]

That's fantastic news! Looking forward to hearing more later.
 
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Thanks for sharing the link! I'm making my first trip to Brazil at the end of the month, and this just whets my appetite to see and experience new things.

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i posted some Brazil photos including one over Iguazu Falls
for sharing
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amazing pics, that anteater is sooo cute.
i really liked the pic of the black bird sitting on the roof (with the tiles in the background).
 
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