I spied this guy about twenty minutes before sunrise. |
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2016
(343)
-
▼
September
(30)
- Where The Hell Am I?
- Ruthless
- Freak Lunchbox Mural
- Early Bird Gets The Worm
- Monday Night - The Speed Of Light
- Riding The Red Cage
- Rule of Thirds
- Ten Nos
- Equinox
- Bigger Than A King
- Nobody Lives Here Anymore
- Monday Night
- Mennonite Church
- Sunrise Birch
- Coca-Cola Machine #3
- Harbour View
- 80D
- Blondie
- Monday Night
- Out Of Sync
- Frog's Point Of View.
- Coca-Cola Machine #2
- You Deserve a Break Today
- Tall Ship
- Back To Back
- Between Shifts
- A Long Way From Home
- Cyclist
- Peggy's Cove Lighthouse
- A Rose By Any Other Name
-
▼
September
(30)
Great shot Andy. Specially the contrast between the light and the bird.
ReplyDeleteI think he spied you too.
ReplyDeletestanding watch
ReplyDeletePoles are always the best spots to catch a prey.
ReplyDeleteIn his case gets the fish
ReplyDeleteNice! He's just waiting for the sun!
ReplyDeleteI've always enjoyed your phots....this is really good. Thanks for stopping by my blog. It's nice to hold a camera again.
ReplyDeleteUp and at 'em early -- both of you!
ReplyDeleteyou are a better man that I.
ReplyDeletei love this with the light of the lamp! hope he scored!
ReplyDeleteYou spied this guy for twenty minutes and you got a fantastic picture! It was worthwhile!
ReplyDeleteHe was probably still a bit sleepy!
ReplyDeleteThe early bird get the worm, but this guy might be hoping for fish. But then gulls are omnivores and may not care so long as they get something to eat.
ReplyDeleteOh excellent,very good...
ReplyDeleteA great perch for a bird!
ReplyDeleteHe'd be very happy with a croissant. Nice shot, for sure.
ReplyDeleteAn early bird keeping watch. Thanks for the tip about F22 instead of using a star filter.
ReplyDeleteThis applies to photographers, too.
ReplyDeleteYou and the bird are up early!!!
ReplyDeletetwo early birds, you and the bird!!!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the ravens that like to roost on the lights along a bridge near me.
ReplyDeleteMust be a good view from up there.
ReplyDelete