Eye of the Ibis
by Judy Via-Wolff
Title
Eye of the Ibis
Artist
Judy Via-Wolff
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
An elusive and beautiful creature is the White Ibis. The sky blue of the eye contrasting with the salmon pink color of the beak and the pure white of the feathers is such a delight to see. This was photographed while canoeing and this Ibis was a beauty to behold.
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August 22nd, 2013
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Comments (15)
Lazaro Hurtado
Fantastic capture Judy! Im fascinated with this birds . Actually im about to create a painting with that topic. ------------------------- L
Judy Via-Wolff
Thanks very much Kay!!! Appreciate and welcome to my group. I wish had more time as some admisistrators but I do the best I can!
Kay Bohren
Thank you, Judy for featuring my JUNE WINDOW painting in Gardenscapes. I've been enjoying your site. You do beautiful work in my favorite subject matter.
Randy Rosenberger
One of my faves, and also a fave song of mine played around ST. Patrick's Day, "When Ibis Eyes are Shining"! LOL Love it! This lovely piece of art work deserves many accolades, and I hope you get them on our WFS site, as they surely are worthy of high recognition. It is with pride and pleasure that I Feature this beautifully done piece of artwork on our Homepage. Thanks much for sharing your talents and the beauty of your great works. Fave and Vote Forever, Elvis
Judy Via-Wolff replied:
Thanks so much Randy! Love your son title! and I do so always appreciate your group and all the work you do for all!!! God Bless!
Kym Backland
I love your signature style and composition of these birds.. BIRD to the LEFT.... BEAK to the RIGHT.. "Here they are...stuck in the middle with you!" I'm singing that song now.. This and the next two bird shots would look so good together on someone's wall! FV
Judy Via-Wolff replied:
Thanks Kym , you're so funny! Not intentional I don't think the direction, just the positon of the bird when we find them hiding! I will have to post one to left soon! Great observation though!