Pictures from Hokkaido
Wonderful photos, really pull you into the peaceful landscape and make me want to be there!
Thank you!
Your descriptions of your wonderful photos bring us into the sights you are capturing and living . Looking forward for more of your Japan. Thanks
Thanks, Andre. I appreciate that.
Such a peaceful story … thank you
Thanks, Kevin. Keeps my mind off the Jets tanking.
Thanks for posting, Paul. Great photos and great adventure. I look forward to reading more!
Thanks!
Wonderful pictures Paul! I am taking a course at UBC on the art history of photography and your images require little in the way of explanation. Thanks
Great photos, as always. Regarding the bird, it is almost certainly a raven, probably the Kamchatkan Raven, a subspecies of the Common Raven.
One way to tell ravens and crows apart is by the beak. A raven’s is more curved.
Oh, thank you! I’m glad I qualified it!
Wonderful photos, really pull you into the peaceful landscape and make me want to be there!
Thank you!
Your descriptions of your wonderful photos bring us into the sights you are capturing and living . Looking forward for more of your Japan. Thanks
Thanks, Andre. I appreciate that.
Such a peaceful story … thank you
Thanks, Kevin. Keeps my mind off the Jets tanking.
Thanks for posting, Paul. Great photos and great adventure. I look forward to reading more!
Thanks!
Wonderful pictures Paul! I am taking a course at UBC on the art history of photography and your images require little in the way of explanation. Thanks
Thanks!
Great photos, as always. Regarding the bird, it is almost certainly a raven, probably the Kamchatkan Raven, a subspecies of the Common Raven.
One way to tell ravens and crows apart is by the beak. A raven’s is more curved.
Oh, thank you! I’m glad I qualified it!