Thank you dancin for the additional pictures and information from nasa, on my blog. What would I do without your help. Suffer. Its lovely. That scean could have been chosen for this time of the year I feel. I owe you big time.
Thank you all for your lovely comments, this one was a bit of luck of timing really. I took a lot of shots!!!
Hey Bowledover, there could have been a dolphin there, this was the only time the waves splashed in an hour!! You are most welcome for the Astronomy picture, I am glad you like it. You owe me nothing but if you insist I will take payment in parsnip pie!!! xxx
I grabbed this shot one day on our camping trip. The buzzard was a regular visitor to the field and had just delighted me with a close fly over. He hovered over my head for ages and I allowed myself the pleasure of just watching before I decided it was worth a mad dash for my camera and a quick lens change. My big lens takes better shots from the tripod as the small movements of my hand and breathing make for blurred images but I was pleased to be able to get this anyway. To join in or see other participants in Camera Critters click here !
I found out yesterday that Joni over at My Piece of Heaven has closed her blog. She runs a farm with her husband and also works as a medical transcriber. Apparently Joni is increasing her hours at work and she has decided that with the extra work and the farm to run she won't be able to fit blogging in, at least not to the standard that she wishes to. I completely understand but I am sad that I won't be able to visit her blog anymore. Joni posted everyday and displayed amazing photos of the beautiful and varied wildlife in her part of the world, including her new puppy Cooper! I am really happy that things are going well for Joni but I am sorry that I did not get a chance to tell her how much I valued her and her blog before she went. It's a funny thing this virtual socialising, connections are made between people. There are a few blogs that I visit that really mean a lot to me, I get a great deal of joy out of visiting them and corresponding with the author. They may not k...
Very pretty shot! Happy SWF!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo, love how you have the splash of the waves frozen in time. Wonderful share for SkyWatch, thank you.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a powerful sky! And look at the waves! What a great shot! Happy weekend :)
ReplyDeleteGreat capture. Love the light in the spray!
ReplyDeleteCHEERS, KLAUS
I did not understand before I clicked bigger that those 'spots' are waves, great!
ReplyDeleteThat powerful splash of water reaching to a glorious sky creates a wonderful, dramatic scene! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could be there. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteAmazing colors in your shot of the sky...love it!
ReplyDeleteVery nice capture. Amazing to see the sunset color in the wave.
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ReplyDeleteThank you dancin for the additional pictures and information from nasa, on my blog.
ReplyDeleteWhat would I do without your help. Suffer.
Its lovely. That scean could have been chosen for this time of the year I feel.
I owe you big time.
Thank you all for your lovely comments, this one was a bit of luck of timing really. I took a lot of shots!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Bowledover, there could have been a dolphin there, this was the only time the waves splashed in an hour!! You are most welcome for the Astronomy picture, I am glad you like it. You owe me nothing but if you insist I will take payment in parsnip pie!!! xxx