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Into the distance a ribbon of black
Stretched to the point of no turning back
A flight of fancy on a windswept field
Standing alone my senses reeled
A fatal attraction holding me fast how
Can I escape this irresistible grasp?
Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies
Tongue tied and twisted Just an earth bound misfit I
Ice is forming on the tips of my wings
Unheeded warnings I thought I thought of everything
No navigator to guide my way home
Unladened, empty and turned to stone
A soul in tension that's learning to fly
Condition grounded but determined to try
Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies
Tongue-tied and twisted just an earth-bound misfit, I
"ice is forming on the tips of my wings
unheeded warnings, I tought I thought of everything
no navigator to guide my way home
unladened, empty and turned to stone"
Same place and time as in the previous photo but the landscape is seasoned with ICM swing. Finland. ICM. Abstract.
👱♀️🎧🎶 Learning to Fly ( Pink Floyd ).
Exposure, is there a right one? I often utilize my histograms and the theory of ETTR. (Expose To The Right) However, that does not always render the most ideal image, even when manipulated in post. This shot was slightly underexposed and shot in RAW. The result better reveals the suns rays than the one with the right histogram. Perhaps it is best to keep on learning,
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Learning to Fly - Tom Petty w/ Stevie Nicks
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They were either licking salt off the road or found something else interesting. This was the closest we were to this polar bear family and we were safe in a vehicle. This was also a bonus day for us because our flight got canceled the day before and rescheduled due to bad weather.
While I was working from home, a baby pigeon was flying for the first time and landed in front of my window. I’m not that fond of pigeons to be honest, but witnessing this fragile creature discovering the big wide world for the first time really made my day ☺️
Why do we publish our work on Flickr? Isn't it because we like it, even are proud of it? Just a thought....
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With new each image I will mention one of my very favorite Flicker photographers. These are not in any order except for chronologically - how could one possibly rank such different artists?
(41) Olga Vareli - Olga has created her own version of Wonderland. Please channel your inner Alice and visit it with wonder.
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First you need a run in the water, then you need to break away from it and pick up your feet.
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Learning to fish
I enjoy watching young birds such as these juvenile Black-crowned Night-herons learning necessary life skills. In this case the one on the left needs to improve its rock hopping before it can perfect its fishing skills.
Taken at Lake Kiwanis in Pennsylvania
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First week or so they are a little clumsy ...doesn't take them long to fly like the F-22 Raptor !
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… this very young buck gets a bit of practice from his elder.
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Immature Red-tailed hawk entered territory nest of Bald Eagles
The hawk was able to fly away while I was watching (I enlarged the photos) and after that I didn't see any blood on its body, after the Bald eagle's claws, anything could have happened.
This holiday special edition for my Flickr friends ,Happy Halloween .
Juvenile female Peregrine falcon ring no BL-73 from Chichester Cathedral. To think this beauty has only been taking to the air for less than a week, hardly seems possible does it looking at her.
As promised! I used a tutorial by Cassandra Middles, and this is what I came up with!
My blog post can be seen here sohawtsl.wordpress.com/2019/02/26/some-things-you-cant-see/
And the link to her tutorial is in the description.
Let me know what you think.
AAW - Theme/Books, March 8-15: My granddaughter learning to read. It is exciting to see her enjoying books. I made this a b/w and increased contrast and clarity.
On our way home from Bath we stopped to visit an Osprey nest. Two juveniles in the nest with mom 150ft away. Mom calling, presumably urging them to fly. Finally this young female moved towards the edge of the nest and took flight! Mom right behind her. She flew ~ 100 ft around the nest then back for a rest. Incredible:)
As you can see the juveniles have orange-red eyes which will change to yellow when they reach adulthood. They have white down like feathers fringing the edge of their wing feathers (primes etc). So glad Kipp was with me to settle the monopod.
------I have taken a major set back in recovering from a surgery I had last October. I am now on medical leave from work. I cannot pick up a camera and typing flares my symptoms. So catching up with your lovely work is unlikely. From here on, perhaps a few words. Will get back to Flickr slowly. I miss you all so much! And I especially miss my camera.
Be well, Flickr friends!
Today’s bear picture is of a youngster (probably a year or two old) sitting and watching in search of what it is doing wrong…with a spattering of pity party mingled in.
The ranger assigned there to keep stupid people from doing stupid things said that the larger, thriving bears adapt several ways of catching the salmon where the scrawny ones concentrate all their time and effort on only one way to fish.
Some people could learn a lot from watching the bears!