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Thursday, May 14, 2009
SkyWatch: Bird caught by accident
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34 comments:
Great sky photo, yes, it is not surprising that almost all sky images containing a bird, so typical. :o)
This nice little extra makes the shot stunning.
Hope you will have the chance to visit Arches. Wonderful place for sunrise and sunset. I had only two hours in the evening to visit the park.
Hartmut
It's always a big bonus when I find interesting inclusions in my photograph after I uploaded it on the computer.
Happy skywatching, Carver.
Beutiful clouds and picture!
Great!
Gr.
P-TER
a beautiful sky and the birdie added a surprise to it...like how you've framed with the trees on both sides.
have a wonderful evening.
My favorite pix end up being ones I discover something about when I download ... this is fabulous!
Those are some heavenly clouds, I love it.
Have a great week
Guy
Regina In Pictures
Fabulous image!
You shouldn't have confessed. LOL I would have though you'd caught it on purpose. ;-)
Great shot and the bird makes it just more interesting
Carver, that is a fabulous shot! Gorgeous cloud formation and the bird just tops it off! What a delightful surprise!! Happy SWF! And have a great weekend!
I recall an award being given to someone who photographed a sun setting with bird drifting before the sun.
Yours is lovelty too.
The bird added visual effect to the sky.
Serendipity - wonderful! Love the bubbling clouds and the bird serenely flying.
love those accidental surprises it always makes me realize the world is so much bigger than I am
Dear Carver!
This lovely bird is a wonderful detail and I almost see another "bird"on the clouds!
Great sky!
Léia
Serendipity is the photographer's best friend. An image I could take over again simply beautiful.
A happy accident! Just beautiful.
And yeah, beautifully captured too.
A beautiful accident from the moment of pressing down the camera shutters :)
Thanks Carver!! :)
All right Carver, loved the bird "by accident." How did you get so lucky. Great shot of cloud with bird. This week seemed to fly by!
Oh great photo of it emerging from that big cloud bank!
Nice clouds! The bird add some details of the surroundings into the photo. :)
Have a nice weekend.
Alexander
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Lovely billowy clouds...
I like the accidental capture of the bird...it adds that little extra that makes the photo special. :-)
Very cool..
Beautiful sky photo.
Wonderful shot!
Great sky phoot, Carver! I know the bird added to the beauty of the sky shot. :)
Happy week-end!
The sky is great with the growing clouds. The bird is an nice surprise. I always like that kind of surprises on a photo. :-)
Enjoy your weekend!
Well this is a beautiful accident. Serendipitous even? :)
i never seem to capture birds-lucky you and great pic
That's a wonderful example how something small can upgrade a whole frame.
That bird.. A real bonus!
Superbly done!
WONDERFUL bit of serendipity. I love it when things like this happen to me ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
Oh, that is gorgeous, Carver! Wow.
love those accidental shots, you'll never know what you got until you see the final image
beautiful sky there, maybe the bird's enjoying the beauty
Gotta love those puffy clouds. Seems like everything's OK with a sky like that. Plus a bonus!
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