Sadness Under The Moonlight
Anjana Gunawardena
Sunday, September 19, 2010


[Common Tailorbird/ Orthotomus sutorius]
And she sings to the wind
Without moving her lips,
"Come to me, my love, come to me and make my life complete"
*Wording stolen from the internet
PS: I took this snap day before yesterday in my home garden and I wanted to share it with you all without wasting much time.
Hope you all gonna like it.


[Common Tailorbird/ Orthotomus sutorius]
And she sings to the wind
Without moving her lips,
"Come to me, my love, come to me and make my life complete"
*Wording stolen from the internet
PS: I took this snap day before yesterday in my home garden and I wanted to share it with you all without wasting much time.
Hope you all gonna like it.
Oh my!!what a pic!!speaks volumes,anjana.i'd say this is one of ur best.
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ReplyDeleteStunning shot Anjana. B&W suits best for it.
ReplyDelete@md;
ReplyDeleteThanks for your wonderful comment. Ya, I think this is one of the best or the best so far. I like this very much and that’s why I posted it this soon .. =D
@seesaw;
Thanks and I’m so happy to hear that you like my work here. wow! That’s one cool blog ha? love it! thanks a lot for the link.
@sachira;
Thanks for the comment mate. yep! It gave a totally different mood to the pic.
WOW! I'd say one of the best pictures I have come across your blog. Lovely. The B&W affects are awesome.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
beautiful.
ReplyDeletewonderful...like the pose of the little bird
ReplyDeletewas this actually taken at night? If so what were the settings?
Congrats!
@bliss;
ReplyDeleteThanks & Welcome to my blog!
@silent
Thanks for the comment. I took this shot around 5.30 in the evening and I just converted it in to B&W using Photoshop.
If you move cursor over the image you will find the Exif of the snap.
The B&W makes it quite unique and emotion packed. Splendid shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Harumi
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