…deepen the connection between your photos and your heart and soul by participating in this monthly review of your images, to find the one that best connects to your heart.
This is my PHC from my May photos.
I have watched the Robin for a number of days now. When either of us is at the door watching her, she sits here until she thinks we are not looking before she makes two more stops before taking the food for her chick. She is so wary and still that I was able to use my long lens to make a number of pictures without disturbing her.
Tirelessly she flies backwards and forwards, backwards and forwards to feed her demanding chick squawking in the ivy.
I have an idea how she feels. My chick is forever hungry and I admit to complaining but I watch the Robin and wonder what have I to complain about?
At least I have the required number of legs.
Her chick is in the bottom picture.
Thank you Kat, this is such a lovely practice each month.
If you click on the PHC thumbnail you will be able to see some beautiful Photo Heart Connections
Great capture and delicate treatment of these images.
This looks like a painting! Sure sign of spring with baby birds learning to fly!
Wonderful capture. So relaxing to sit and watch.
Beautiful image and I enjoyed reading your connection. I love the insights that nature can bring.
Love the processing on this, soft as I imagine the little bird to be. I’ve never been much on the birds, but so many people are. I like how you received a sense of wisdom by paying attention so well.
You did such a great job processing these Miriam. I love the result.
Rinda
English robins look so delicate and sweet, very different from our robust American ones (which I also love). They always make me think of The Secret Garden. Your treatment of these photos makes them look like paintings. They’re lovely!
Gorgeous processing! I love the effect. (And I also love birds, so of course I like this shot!)
Beautiful story and photograph. I like the editing. I’m impressed with your patience to stop and quietly observe this scene, watching for the moment to capture. It sounds like that time waiting has led to time for thinking, too, and realizing something you have to be grateful for. Wonderful Photo-Heart connection this month!
love your robins