WOW!!!What a great shot. That is one BIG guy coming in like the svelte Concord for a landing. Hoe you managed to hit the shutter button just at the perfect time is amazing. You are quick! This was a cool contribution to the Weekend in B/W.
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Wow dear Carver, excellent shot!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, it's wonderful and a great choice for B&W.
Happy weekend,
Léia
loving this b&w!
ReplyDeleteOhoi!! sitting her wondering, what kind of bird.... in my head somewhere, but... maeybe the head has taken weekend tooooo :-)))
ReplyDeleteNice weekend dear Carver
An impressive catch!
ReplyDeleteNothing to it, right? Nice one, Carver.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! Caught at the right time.
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for visiting and to answer the question about they type of bird it's a Canadian goose.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot. It looks so artistic.
ReplyDeleteGreat image! And impressive landing!
ReplyDeleteWish you a great weekend!
Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable! I love it. A gorgeous dream.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!What a great shot. That is one BIG guy coming in like the svelte Concord for a landing. Hoe you managed to hit the shutter button just at the perfect time is amazing. You are quick! This was a cool contribution to the Weekend in B/W.
ReplyDeleteGenie
Wow, Carte... Just in time! Nothing relaxes me more than watching any bird flying, loved this one.
ReplyDeleteKisses!
He looks fast! great catch.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture! Full flight and all, its a hard one to get!
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks great in black and white!
Great timing! It's so hard to catch a bird in rapid flight.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves on the first shots look like malunggay. I enjoyed my virtual walk here. Thanks, Carver.
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