Published by Jo Bryant
I was born in the land of Banjo Paterson, gum trees, and weather extremes.
I am a freelance photographer. I love to make images that make people happy. To capture forever a precious moment.
I am also a freelance writer/editor.
I live in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, but still like to claim my Australian heritage.
I graduated with a Bachelor of Communications in 2008.
I am writing my first novel.
I love to write poetry, short stories, and also write for the web.
And there is nothing that is on a par with a sunny summer's day spent at Waihi Beach.
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Been missing in action, as it were – as always, a good entry from you 🙂
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Thank you.
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I’ve been a bit wayward myself these last few weeks. But it is always so nice to see you here visiting.
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Nice movement in this photo, great timing!
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Thanks. I was actually surprised and thrilled when I saw how it came out. I was not at all sure if I caught him as it was rather dark under that tree.
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What a splendid capture! Talk about timing.
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Thank you. Honestly…timing and me…it is just dumb luck 99% of the time.
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Adorable!
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Sure is a cutie. I stood there for ages. Which drove Chevvy mad, as she wanted to continue with her ‘walkies’…but birds fascinate me no end.
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When I had my budgie, birds would come up to me at the beah or when we camped. It’s like they knew something.
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They do. Birds are so incredibly intelligent.
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That should had read beach, not beah. Naughty fingers!
Their eyes appear intelligent.
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They are very intelligent birds. I figured you meant ‘beach’.
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I made another typo in my correction comments. Some days I’m useless.
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I have a few days like that too.
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😦 ~(x_x)~~
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Thank you for the video! How cute! Love the beautiful capture of the bird. Well done, Jo!!!
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Thanks Amy. So glad you liked the video. I have been following Frosty’s progress since they rescued him. My goodness…what a plucky little goat he is. And sooooooo happy.
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Nice capture of the bird in the branches, and loved seeing the video about Frosty. ♥
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Frosty is very special. You should go on to the website and have a look at ‘Leon Trotsky’…he will really melt your heart.
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wonderful!
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Thanks Cindy. Hope you are having a good weekend so far.
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Well done for capturing this photo! I love your new Gravitar pic by the way 🙂
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Thanks…on both counts.
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Nicely caught photo, Jo… and that film about Frosty definitely had the Feel Good factor! I like that!
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He sure is one plucky goat Tom. I have been following his progress since he arrived at Edgar’s Mission and am so glad he is doing this well.
Glad you liked the photo.
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What is the sweet little bird Jo? Very well caught and frosty is adorable, what a brave little goat 🙂
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Frosty is amazing isn’t he ? And soooo happy. It is a Silvereye or Waxeye. Very tiny and very, very cute.
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lovely shot Jo!
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Thanks Christine. It was a fluke. So when do you head home ???
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wednesday evening …
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I hope the temperature drop won’t be too much of a shock. Not sure what it is like in Oz at the moment but we are definitely in winter in NZ now.
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Love how well the movement shows and the colors! Great photo!
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Thank you. I was thrilled when I got home and saw that I actually caught it in one of the photos.
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Beautiful! Looks like a Chinese painting Jo!
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Thanks Madhu. What a lovely thing to say.
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Awwww … Frostie was full of determination. It looks like his dream came through. Blessings to those who love and care for furry friends.
The little bird looks like he spread his feathers for his photo op. Love this post. : )
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Frostie is rather amazing isn’t he/ We could all learn a few of life’s lessons from that wee guy. I was so lucky with that shot Izzy…so lucky.
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