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What good are wings without the courage to fly? (Fortune cookie wisdom, so it must be true.)
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4 3 23
What good are wings without the courage to fly? (Fortune cookie wisdom, so it must be true.)
click on any image to enter the gallery
That was fun. I scrolled slowly, so the Thunderbird was a real surprise. Nice collection, Ken. I can hear the gull on the post. I like how lone human in #7 contributes to the composition. I didn’t know swans’ beaks were colored like that. How beautiful.
Thanks, Linda. There is a spot where the Lake meets the Bay, where gulls gather and call home. Lots of folks go there to feed the gulls. This is the area where the gull shots were taken and it never disappoints. The shot with the man on the pier is a favorite spot for me.
. . . wish you’d have caught the Thunderbird in flight . . .
Me, too!
I see what you did there with the car π
What?
Hey, you canβt fool me!
The Tbird at the end is brilliant. π I have to say that my favorite here is the gull with its head tilted up, seeing something we don’t see. A pleasant experience, this gallery! π
Thanks, Lynn. I think I shot 20 frames of that bird before I got this particular shot. It’s one of my favorites, too. I threw the Tbird in as an extra bonus.
Yeah, there’s something about it – it feels good, it’s a little mysterious, and it’s upbeat. I guess looking up has that connotation for me. I love the eyes.