Woof!Is he angry or what? :D
What interesting details! Poor thing though. Is the turkey going off on vacation where people do not celebrate Thanksgiving? ;)
Anthony, the detail you have captured in this image is truly stunning!So nicely done.Thank you so much for sharing at The Creative Exchange.Have a beautiful week ahead!lisa.
I really love it!Greetings from Holland,Anna :))
A phenomenal shot! Superb detail. I hope he isn't going to be Thanksgiving dinner!
We see these creatures all the time out of our windows, but you have captured such amazing detail here. Wonderful shot!
Almost as my grandmother :))
Visiting from "The Creative Exchange". Oh my! So THAT is why they call it "turkey neck"!!!!! :). Kathy
A really incredible photo!! Incredible detail and colors.
WOW!!! What an awesome close up, macro shot. I cannot believe my eyes. How in the world did you ever capture this fellow so beautifully? He does not look too happy with you, but he is certainly sporting quite a fine coat of color and feathers. genie
What a great capture of this magnificent bird!
Fabulous details - I've never seen one this close-up before!Happy MM
Perfectly wonderful. Thank you and happy Thanksgiving.
i can´t say it´s beautiful, but great macro details and great shot! :)
Amazing shot...my first thought: turkey's aren't the most beautiful creatures ever. :) Happy Thanksgiving!
That is too cool such fine detail. Happy thanksgiving :)
Wonderful turkey shot.
Oh my gosh I don't think I've ever seen a turkey up that close. What amazing detail.
he is too old.. But you have a great shot! Turkey your hot! :D
Hi there - what a strange and wonderful bird!Stewart M - Australia
Mast Muscles........
great shot.
Thats an awesome shot,Samy
Simultaneously beautiful and grotesque.I don't know if you celebrate Christmas but - many greetings.
WOW. Now this is truly up close and personal. He looks a peeved.
Woof!
ReplyDeleteIs he angry or what? :D
What interesting details! Poor thing though. Is the turkey going off on vacation where people do not celebrate Thanksgiving? ;)
ReplyDeleteAnthony, the detail you have captured in this image is truly stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo nicely done.
Thank you so much for sharing at The Creative Exchange.
Have a beautiful week ahead!
lisa.
I really love it!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Holland,
Anna :))
A phenomenal shot! Superb detail. I hope he isn't going to be Thanksgiving dinner!
ReplyDeleteWe see these creatures all the time out of our windows, but you have captured such amazing detail here. Wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteAlmost as my grandmother :))
ReplyDeleteVisiting from "The Creative Exchange". Oh my! So THAT is why they call it "turkey neck"!!!!! :).
ReplyDeleteKathy
A really incredible photo!! Incredible detail and colors.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! What an awesome close up, macro shot. I cannot believe my eyes. How in the world did you ever capture this fellow so beautifully? He does not look too happy with you, but he is certainly sporting quite a fine coat of color and feathers. genie
ReplyDeleteWhat a great capture of this magnificent bird!
ReplyDeleteFabulous details - I've never seen one this close-up before!
ReplyDeleteHappy MM
Perfectly wonderful. Thank you and happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeletei can´t say it´s beautiful, but great macro details and great shot! :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot...my first thought: turkey's aren't the most beautiful creatures ever. :) Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThat is too cool such fine detail. Happy thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful turkey shot.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I don't think I've ever seen a turkey up that close. What amazing detail.
ReplyDeletehe is too old.. But you have a great shot! Turkey your hot! :D
ReplyDeleteHi there - what a strange and wonderful bird!
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Australia
Mast Muscles........
ReplyDeletegreat shot.
ReplyDeleteThats an awesome shot,Samy
ReplyDeleteSimultaneously beautiful and grotesque.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you celebrate Christmas but - many greetings.
WOW. Now this is truly up close and personal. He looks a peeved.
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