before digital cameras, I don't think I ever saw photos of chickens and had no idea how pretty they can be.... back in the old film days, we could not waste film on chickens.. that second one is awesome, handsome Rooster in the sun
The blue gray crock I would like to have, but hubby would say, "What would you need it for?" So I first need to have a "reason"! And I love the rooster, as long as they don't live close, haha! Remember, all of us over 40 didn't grow up with computer stuff, so it's harder to get a knack for it (so, yo are not stupid!). Was a previous blogspot-ter, and wordpress really stretched my limits - luckily they have tutorials, and on-line support.
They are so pretty! The first one is so perfect that he looks unreal!
ReplyDeleteExcelentes fotografias destas belas galinhas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
...down on the farm.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures. They would be so pretty framed or even as a note card.
ReplyDeleteThere are lovely light and shadows in your pictures.
ReplyDeleteChickens are so pretty! Great photo
ReplyDeleteHello, I love the chickens, they are pretty. Great shots. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteLove these photos. The chicken in the first picture doesn't even look real.
ReplyDeletebefore digital cameras, I don't think I ever saw photos of chickens and had no idea how pretty they can be.... back in the old film days, we could not waste film on chickens.. that second one is awesome, handsome Rooster in the sun
ReplyDeleteThese pictures prove that even the common barnyard chickens can be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese are great looking chickens. That rooster is obviously proud.
ReplyDeleteI love how curious chickens always are, as they check out the food potential!
ReplyDeleteThose are some beautiful ladies and one handsome gentleman! I hope to have a few of those one day soon!
ReplyDeleteThe blue gray crock I would like to have, but hubby would say, "What would you need it for?" So I first need to have a "reason"! And I love the rooster, as long as they don't live close, haha!
ReplyDeleteRemember, all of us over 40 didn't grow up with computer stuff, so it's harder to get a knack for it (so, yo are not stupid!). Was a previous blogspot-ter, and wordpress really stretched my limits - luckily they have tutorials, and on-line support.
Lovely clicks of cock and hens... first one is very cute with the baby doll :)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool picture of the rooster by the statue. He almost looks like a statue himself. : )
ReplyDelete~Sheri