The primary subject is a Canadian Robin, sharply in focus. Its distinct gray back and vibrant orange breast are clearly visible. A small piece of dirt and mud material is visible in its beak. The robin is positioned off-center, utilizing principles similar to the rule of thirds, which creates a more dynamic image than a centered subject. A branch in the lower right foreground acts as a leading line, guiding the viewer's eye toward the bird. A shallow depth of field (bokeh) is used effectively. The background, including the water and vegetation, is softly blurred, which isolates the subject and minimizes distractions. The image is taken in bright, natural sunlight, creating strong highlights and shadows. The lighting highlights the texture of the bird's feathers and the grass in the foreground. The setting is natural and tranquil, with the waterside environment providing context. The creek is a small tributary of Etobicoke Creek flowing to Lake Ontario.
Reflecting upon my life choices... mostly why I haven't found a bigger worm yet. 🪶🌿🦉🐦🍁
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