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Image:
8.00" x 5.50"
Overall:
10.00" x 7.50"
Are You Looking at Us Poster
by John Telfer
Product Details
Are You Looking at Us poster by John Telfer. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Photographed these two macaws as they were staring right at my camera at a photo shoot in... more
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Comments (206)
Artist's Description
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Photographed these two macaws as they were staring right at my camera at a photo shoot in Oyster Bay, New York located on the north shore of Long Island. Every year the town of Oyster Bay host a photo-rama where various models both male and female will either pose in pirate, midevil and various other costumes. There are always an assortment of various animals and this particular year, all types of macaws in various shapes and sizes and difference colors were present. They are quite interesting and become very interested in items placed in front of them they will look until they become bored. So getting a good photograph of one of these macaws can some times be very easy if you are one of the first to view them if they have been viewing cameras and photographers all day long they will walk away and look for something else to stare at. Macaws are small to large, long tailed, often colourful New World parrots. Of the many differen...
About John Telfer
My name is John Telfer, my love for photography began when I was about 7 years old and tried to duplicate the action photos I saw in Sports Illustrated. Photography for me since then has become more then a hobby but a passion that I truly enjoy. My art work is not only visible on my web site but at various photography exhibits I have had the opportunity to display my photography work at. My work includes such themes as scenery, wildlife, flowers, city shots, urban, people, fishing and classic cars. There is something in my galleries for everyone. All of my photos would look good hanging on a wall and would make a pleasant gift for a family member or friend or as a gift to your Doctor, Dentist, Lawyer, Barber or family businessman for...
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Derrick Neill
Revisit!
Connie Sloan
Revisiting
Suzanne Wilkinson
Great image
Lisa Wooten
Revisit
Lisa Wooten
Very nice
Suzanne Wilkinson
Great capture
Jennifer Jenson
Terrific!
Arlane Crump
Great capture
Leif Sohlman
Pinning a beautiful pair
Rebecca Herranen
Yup, looking at you
LaDonna McCray
Fantastic
Maria Struss Photography
Cool shot.
JOHN TELFER
Thank you Karen for featuring my photo in the group, Praising God, I appreciate the feature
Brian Tada
Great colors and eye contact by these beautiful birds!
Debra Martz
Great capture!
Renata Natale
Wonderful capture!
Suzanne Wilkinson
Nice image!
Jasna Dragun
Revisiting!
Beverly Guilliams
a revisit of this Beauty......................
Beverly Guilliams
a revisit.......
Debby Pueschel
Revisiting. FL
Debra Martz
Great capture!
Jasna Dragun
Revisiting!
Steve Henderson
A delightful duo, agog with curiosity. l/f/tweet/pin
Marilyn DeBlock
Sweet capture! The bird on the left is a Blue-front Amazon parrot. My daughter had one for 24 years and now has another type of Amazon parrot. I believe the parrot on the right is also some type of Amazon parrot but am not familiar as to its particular name. MaCaw's are much larger birds.