Ultimate Bird Abode is a photograph by Randy Rosenberger which was uploaded on July 24th, 2011.
Ultimate Bird Abode
This photo was taken to emphasize the beauty of this handcrafted birdhouse displayed on a pole, near Ogdensburg, WI. it is a beautiful and a one of a... more
Title
Ultimate Bird Abode
Artist
Randy Rosenberger
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This photo was taken to emphasize the beauty of this handcrafted birdhouse displayed on a pole, near Ogdensburg, WI. it is a beautiful and a one of a kind creation for birds to enjoy, The Holiday Inn sanctuary.
Uploaded
July 24th, 2011
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Comments (23)
Sharon W
Wow, that is the coolest looking bird house ever!! Well seen and captured Randy! Those are lucky birds that live there.
Bonnie Mason
What a beautiful birdhouse! It must have taken days to create. A lovely capture, Randy. LF
Brian Tada
Truly a magnificent birdhouse presented so beautifully, Mr. Rosenberger! Love this dynamic and wonderful perspective! F/L
Hanne Lore Koehler
Magnificent capture of this fabulous birdhouse, Randy! Wonderful perspective and composition! L/F
Randy Rosenberger
Thanks much, Christiane! I love the mansion-like look to this structure. Thanks much for your visit to my galleries and comment on this piece of work. Both are very much appreciated! Randy B. Rosenberger Administrator of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
Thatīs a fabulous bird house and a wonderful capture Randy (F/L)
Randy Rosenberger
Thanks much, George, and very happy for your visit and promotion, as I love old weathered buildings, even birdhouses! lol
Richard Van Order
The creative mind is somewhat like this bird house that you found to photograph Randy. The hour glass of time is now the reflections of the past when we were a nation of craftsmanship, and skilled labor. Over my years as an artist of wildlife, and a teacher of art to those that wanted to pay me for private lessons. My story was always KISS, keep it simple stupid. Our world right now is so confused with issues that the arts are somewhat meaningless in the dakness of the sands of time. Some day it will happen that in an awakening that no computer will work, and the young minds will search out the beauty as this photo speaks so boldly about.
Randy Rosenberger replied:
So sorry for the late reply, Richard, as I don't want to miss any person's comments, but I do get behind sometimes. I really treasure your insight, not so much for my photo, as I do your insight to life, in general, as I truly wish more of the world had your spark of giving and nurturing, rather than doldrums and taking all the time. Thanks so much, my friend for making my day with your philosophy!