Wednesday, January 4
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What a fun day that must have been.
ReplyDeleteI'm always captivated by photos of birds in flight--nice shot!
And the colors in the second photo are quite "moody"--I like that.
It was so much fun, Sue that at one point I ended up flat on my back. I felt quite sorry for all the birds who were understandably a little bit frustrated by the fact that the water was frozen.
DeleteMakes me feel cold just looking at those atmospheric pictures well worth it though judging by the results
ReplyDeleteIt was quite pleasant earlier and in the sunshine, David - where the flying swans were. It was very icy in the shade and as the sun was going down the mist started to gather over the water.
DeleteI especially love the last one. It would make a beautiful greeting card.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting quite excited as I've joined a FB group that teaches all the buttons and gizmos on digital cameras ~ I figure it's about time I ditch the auto and start using it properly.
I look forward to seeing and hearing how you get on, Deborah.
DeleteA very happy 2017 Sue and a beautiful gardening season.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alain and I hope the same for you.
DeleteUtterly beautiful Sue, especially that last misty shot!xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dina it was becoming very ethereal.
DeleteSuch a beautiful place with cute birds around!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Thank you, Malar
DeleteThe first picture of the swans is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Brian.
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