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            ' ANYTHING FOR ME'

This cheeky little chap decided to come and join me for coffee at the beautiful 13th century Brodick Casle on the Isle of Arran just off the west coast of Scotland

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Joanie Holliday 29 Jun 2019

WHAT A BEAUTY CAPTURE

Artist Reply: Thanks Joanie, this little guy came to see what I had for him while l was having lunch while on holiday in Arran a few years ago. Cheeky ain't he.
Artist Reply: Did this as a companion piece to Serendipity (donkey). Just loved the expression's and muscle structures,and the sheen in their coats.

Janet Gioffre Harrington 29 Oct 2007

pretty birdie. Just checkin in on ya...hope everything is ok

Artist Reply: Hi Janet, Thanks for the concern, still nothing on the job front yet, but no siezures this month, thank God. At least it's let me do some more art. Doing an antiques and craft show this weekend nr Coventry, taking some of my work, never know might sell some. Also got an exhibition in Feb, at the main library in Solihull, so busy getting ready for that. Hope your well Janet, lovelly to hear from you, nice to feel as though got some real friends made on Artwanted,who care. Thank you.

Jessica Courtley-Rose 10 Sep 2007

Wonderful capture!

Artist Reply: Thank you Jessica, feel rather humble and proud after recieving your comment and looking at some of your photography. You are what I'd call a real profesional photographer, while I just point , click and hope for the best

Alexandra Dvinitninova 28 Aug 2007

I always liked painting naturs creations.

Artist Reply: Thanks Alexandra, love nature and wildlife myself.

cynthia berridge 16 Aug 2007

found you at last what a beautiful close up of this bird, you have so many lovely photographs in your portfilo

Cynthia Adams 19 Jul 2007

This is a wonderful shot Kev..so clear and crisp.Well done my friend.

Jean M. Laffitau 10 Jul 2007

Very well captured Kevin!

Adam Reed 26 Jun 2007

WOW! AWESOME! Great picture and capture Kevin! Adam & Sheena

Artist Reply: Thank you Adam and Sheena for your fantastic support and comments

Minnie Shuler 22 Jun 2007

perfect

Artist Reply: Why thank you Minnie.more to do with me being in the right place at the right time, than my photographic expertise.

Pat 'Gracie' Merewether 22 Jun 2007

What a nice shot - I've never seen this bird - looks like some sort of finch. what a cutie - do I see crumbs? lol

Artist Reply: This bird is a Chaffinch Pat. On of four native common finches in this country, the others being the Bullfinch, Goldfinch and Greenfinch. And yes you do see crumbs, only bought the cake for the birds....honest.....hahahaha

Anne Vis 22 Jun 2007

Very beautiful, Kevin!

Artist Reply: Thank you Anne, the bird ain't bad either.....lol

Chris Roukema 22 Jun 2007

SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!

Artist Reply: Thanks Chris, don't you mean tweet though.....hahaha. No slouch at this type of pic yourself are you, thanks again for the feedback

Emily Reed 22 Jun 2007

HE IS A BEAUTY! WHAT KIND?

Artist Reply: Thanks Emily for your support and comments, this little chap is a Chaffinch

Deborah Johnson 22 Jun 2007

Super shot and so informative what is it called? Sounds like a neat location too.

Artist Reply: Thank you Deborah for your kind comments. This little chap is a Chaffinch

Caron Ryan 22 Jun 2007

Wow what a great shot fantastic detail. Typical Scottish bird then hard enough not to be scared of humans lol.

Artist Reply: Thank you Caron, yep typical jock, tried to beat me up when would give the little blighter anything else......hahaha

Kathie Nichols 22 Jun 2007

Fantastic capture Kevin. Excellent clarity! I tried to capture a little bird today while out at lunch. It's not an easy thing to do. Alas, no pic for me!

Artist Reply: Thank you Kathie for you wonderful comments, but tell me did you try and capture a little bird for lunch, or whilst out at lunch?......LOL. If the former you'd need quite a few for a decent meal.