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- Beautiful Parchment
- Poems Written Upon the Sky
- Sit Down and Relax
- Patterns in the Bark
- Leaning Trees Along The Path
- Country Life
- ROCKS
- A Canvas of Glory
- Happy Thanksgiving!
- Random Shots
- BIRDS
- Fog on the New River
- Encourage Them To Try Again
- Red Barn
- Barn in Autumn
- Tree Series
- A Tale of Two Geese - By Charles Duckins :)
- BALTIMORE DUCK
- Skywatch Friday - Flight Progression
- Another Bench
- Fort McHenry - National Monument
- Out of My Comfort Zone
- Tall Ship - Baltimore Inner Harbor
- Wonderful Weekend - Baltimore Inner Harbor
- I'll Meet You There
- More Leaves
- Take Time
- A Sound Experience
- Simple Curves
- Telling Secrets To The Wind
- Peeking Through the Trees
- SKYWATCH FRIDAY - Blimp in the Sky
- REFLECTIONS IN A PUDDLE
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Amazing and beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThat is my goal to catch them in full formation. Just haven't seen any since that thought has come to my mind. These are good pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of geese and sky!
ReplyDeleteThe sailing ship STATSRAAD LEHMKUHL from BERGEN is from Norway! You can see the norwegian flag on the the stern! What you call the back (stern)is really the front(bow) and the other way round. I have seen this ship a number of times. It is absolute amazing!
Marie from Norway :o)
Lucky you to catch the geese formation. I never seem to have my camera when they go over here. Nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the progression of your sky flight! Happy Sky Watch Friday! thanks for visiting mine.
ReplyDeleteI have no luck/skill capturing birds in flight. Great photos :o)
ReplyDeleteSky Watching the movement of Geese... I like it.
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ReplyDeletebeautiful photos, well catch.
ReplyDeleteThe geese left Norway in August - I wish I had managed to catch them then! Nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteI don't know why but seeing geese in flight is so amazing. Thanks loved it
ReplyDeleteWell caught. I failed miserably again!
ReplyDeleteGeese - you just have to admire them. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
Nice photo, I didn't see you when I took my skywatch.
ReplyDeleteNice :-)
ReplyDeleteI invite you to come on over to see my "bird" :-)
I love these shots of geese. You've caught them in great formations.
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Oh I love these pictures. We have had several groups of geese pass overhead too, but of course, my camera wasn't there to capture it. So many opportunities are shoulda, coulda, and woulda...
ReplyDeleteI think it's so interesting how they fly in V shapes. I wonder why they do that. You've got some great shots of them. (I like your Fort McHenry photos too!)
ReplyDeleteGeese in sky watch, what a brill photo.
ReplyDeleteMore geese! Love them :)
ReplyDeleteI love the mood set in these.
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous.
Great captures! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Kerri, here I am again. I don't see why my Geese photo is better. Yours is at least the same but I cropped and sharp the photo. Try it out and you see, maybe yours is better.
ReplyDeleteDick
What a great series of photos! I'm glad you shared the progression with us!
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