
Now look at the real thing. A Great Egret at City Park in New Orleans, pushed his wings out, leaned into what little wind there was and pushed the air back most unhastily. Having caught enough air to keep him suspended above the obscure bayou below, he set his sights on the tree lined shadowy realm on the other side. His silvery phantom sailed beneath the rippled surface as if it were boat of air holding him up into the sky.
Tell me again why flying is a an synonym for fast, hasty and speedy?
I can't hear you.
-- steve buser
Another fantastic shot!!! The angle of the egret's wings is beautiful and so is the reflection!
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That's a fantastic photo.
ReplyDeleteJust magnificent.
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What a fantastic photo. I love the feeling of movement and the perfect reflection in the water. Just great.
ReplyDeleteWell, when I'm in an airplane, I want flying to mean fast and speedy. But certainly, slow and lazy circling is best for birds.
ReplyDeleteThat is as pretty as a picture.
ReplyDeleteI will put the Deer Hunting story on the Brookville Blog for Sunday (or tomorrow). I sometimes wonder if I could still walk through the woods without making a sound.
Wow! The word "majestic" comes to mind...
ReplyDeletePerfect. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent indeed! I love the reflection...!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot today Steve. The curve of his wing is poetry. Gotten any rain from Faye yet? We sure have.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't get much better than this -- excellent photo.
ReplyDeleteWOW I love this picture. The reflection in the water makes it so perfect.
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