How About Just One Little Peck Metal Print
by Gerry Sibell
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How About Just One Little Peck metal print by Gerry Sibell. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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This is an image of two cedar waxwings taken in the backyard in northern Minnesota. The waxwings really outdid themselves this year. Two days ago, I... more
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Artist's Description
This is an image of two cedar waxwings taken in the backyard in northern Minnesota. The waxwings really outdid themselves this year. Two days ago, I noticed them in one of the apple trees a little after 6 AM. I was able to photograph them for over twelve hours that day. Normally, they don't stay too long each day. They must have just gotten in during the night. They did a lot of preening and were getting some shut-eye. Still trying to get through all the images!!
About Gerry Sibell
Thanks for stopping by. A retired educator, my main focus since retirement has been becoming more serious about photography. My wife and I live in northern Minnesota. Our favorite place to visit and photograph is Yellowstone National Park. My project for the past ten years has been photographing small birds in flight. The most frustrating endeavor I have ever attempted but also the most rewarding. Each day, it seems like a new problem has to be solved with this very difficult kind of photography! All artwork is copyrighted by Gerry Sibell and may not be copied, reproduced, altered, downloaded or used for any reason without written permission. All images are registered with the United States Copyright...
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Angela Davies
Excellent clarity, light and color, such beautiful waxwings!!! I have noticed them feeding each other also when close to mating season as well as other birds doing the same thing. Just noticed this for the first time this year. So endearing! LF
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Angela! They're about as pretty as pretty can get!
Linda Covino
amazing l/t/f
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Linda.
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you for the feature, John!
Deborah Benoit
Beautiful image!!! l/f
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Deborah!
Susan Capuano
Beautiful work! L/F
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Susan!
Cheryl Hoyle
Wow, what a photo!
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Cheryl!
Dawn Currie
Congratulations on your feature in our group, I Love Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world!
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you for the feature, Dawn!
Bruce Bley
Wonderful nature capture, Gerry!! Congratulations your work has been featured in the group "All Natural Beauty of this World" and has been selected as one of my Administrator Picks for the day. F/L/T/FB
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you for the feature, Bruce!
Denise Davis
This is so lovely Gerry
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Denise!
Doris Potter
Absolutely fabulous!! Favorited.
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Doris!
Scott Brindle
Very cute. Great composition!
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Scott!
Geoff Crego
Gerry, stunning nature capture; beautiful presentation and processing. l/v
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Geoff.
Sorin Apostolescu
Very nice capture !
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Sorin.
Teresa Zieba
Terrific image Gerry. I've never seen them in a wild. f/v
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Teresa.
Lori Deiter
Gorgeous work!!
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Lori.
Craig Corwin
Beautiful capture Gerry.
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Craig.
Ruth Housley
Oh so cute and love the title Gerry. f/l Ruth
Gerry Sibell replied:
Thank you, Ruth! I missed the better shot when the waxwing on the right was feeding the other one! By the time I found them in the viewfinder, the feeding session was done. They are probably getting ready to pair up for mating season.