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Wordless Wednesday: From a distance I thought it was a large predatory bird
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26 comments:
A large bird of some kind for sure! Great capture!
It and the real bird below are wonderful .. catching up here .. being away and w/o internet can make returning and catching up an all day job!
yes,l I can see that..
It does look like a bird...lol...
That is one interesting find. I see the bird, too. Perhaps a shape-shifter.
Great capture.
My one year old granddaughter is enjoying WW on my lap> She is just learning to form words and had a few of her own emphatic expressions to express how impressed she is with your entry :) it does indeed resemble a bird.
very unique. and way to be quick with the camera. stop by and link up.
alicia
Somehow it looks as though it has got eyes! symbolizing a fallen eagle to me :P
Petrified pterodactyl?
Ooooh, I love the details! At first I thought it was really huge bird, then I though there were some birds resting on a big rock.
Here's my WW entry for this week.
Happy WW!
LOL! I would have thought what you thought too ... from a distance. :)
Oh yes -- very cool. I can totally see the bird.
Artistic idea!
I liked your shot, it really could be an animal!
Hugs
Léia
Look like a petrified bird, Great find.
My WW Link for you
Wow how cool!
~intriguing...leaves it all up to the finders imagination...wonderful photo...warm wishes and brightest blessings~
Wow, this should be on one of those posters that make you guess what the picture really is.
Happy WW! :)
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I love when people see things differently - this is great!
Never underestimate the power of the imagination--bathed in innocence, poised for anticipation!
Cheers,
Ron
http://inspiredbyron.blogspot.com/
yeah like a decaying eagle or something...nice one!
happy WW!
awww looks really odd!
u may view mine here
What a great find. Definitely a lot of detail, and I see how it might look like a bird from a distance.
indeed! a good shot!!
I see a turkey! it looks like a man-made sculpture
Thanks for the tour.
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