"Photographers see the world rather than just look at it."
...that's a bunch.
In England that's called "swan upping". (Ha, the things one learns watching movies!)
Oh yes, the joys of open water in early spring. Great shot.
A popular meeting place!
That is a lot.
Wow! So that's where all the swans went. I think I've seen maybe four at one time.
I'd like to trade half of the Senate for them.
Una imagen preciosa, me ha gustado mucho tu blog. Tienes un nuevo seguidor desde el norte de España. Saludos desde http://faunacompacta.blogspot.com/
Thats a lot of swans, but heh also a lot of open water. Did you the counting at home or in the open air Andy?
Wow, that are many of them!
Guess that saying is true then, birds of a feather etc...
Interesante reunión de cisnes, supongo que tiene que ver con algún proceso migratorio estacional.Un saludo,
...that's a bunch.
ReplyDeleteIn England that's called "swan upping". (Ha, the things one learns watching movies!)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, the joys of open water in early spring. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteA popular meeting place!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot.
ReplyDeleteWow! So that's where all the swans went. I think I've seen maybe four at one time.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to trade half of the Senate for them.
ReplyDeleteUna imagen preciosa, me ha gustado mucho tu blog. Tienes un nuevo seguidor desde el norte de España. Saludos desde http://faunacompacta.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThats a lot of swans, but heh also a lot of open water. Did you the counting at home or in the open air Andy?
ReplyDeleteWow, that are many of them!
ReplyDeleteGuess that saying is true then, birds of a feather etc...
ReplyDeleteInteresante reunión de cisnes, supongo que tiene que ver con algún proceso migratorio estacional.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo,