Cardinal after the winter snow storm

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fullofit
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Cardinal after the winter snow storm

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Living next to the woods, I see many cardinals, and find the same satisfaction each and every time I see them. But the brilliant red sometimes is hard to capture, just like the red of some flowers.
The stark contrast in the first pic is awesome. (I know awesome is an overused word, but I just can't help myself).
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Post by nanny_56 »

That's a combo that just screams 'picture' in my book!

I have a hard time with red and black. They end up looking like you cut them out & pasted them on the picture!
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Pretty!! :cool:

Thanks for sharing!
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Post by petal*pusher »

Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.....my feeders are usually visited by several pair of cardinals early morning and early evening. This year, I've only noticed 2 female......p :roll:
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