Published Wednesday, August 3, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Eagle flying at dusk
This is from last year when we went camping at the Dungeness Recreation Area campground in the Olympic Peninsula in the Pacific Northwest. To me, the water and the pinkish, foggy air is even more beautiful than the big flying bird, but it was quite a moment in any case.
Visit Wordless Wednesday, Watery Wednesday, Outdoor Wednesday, Pink Saturday, Scenic Sunday, Skywatch Friday and Camera Critters for more photo fabulousness.
Last minute reminder: If you are in Seattle tomorrow on Thursday, August 4 at 6-8pm, please come to the Conservatory’s free Open House and book signing for my new book, Flowers of Volunteer Park Conservatory: Blooming Month By Month. Take a tour and meet the author (me!). You can find more info about the book on the home page here, or order at pre-launch prices with free shipping on the Book Order page. Thanks for visiting!
oh,I love that one..what a great capture!
Wow. Just, wow. To capture both the bird in flight and that amazing landscape is … well, I’m speechless.
and that’s unusual for me!
Cass
Very nice. What a view both you and the eagle had!
Sometimes I wish I had the flying skill of an eagle. I seem to be too earthbound!
FEEL THE WATERS’ HEALING
If you’re stressed and weary
Try a thing or two:
Go down to the river,
Take a friend with you;
Take your shoes and socks off,
Plunge in twenty toes—
Feel the waters’ healing
As the river flows!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Puddle of Light
I wish I could be there! I love Seattle!!
Would you consider sending a book for review on my book or garden blog?
What a great capture!
How beautiful! We go on Eagle watches here in Connecticut!
Mine’s up!
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What an amazing photo!! Best wishes on the book signing tonight. Wish I could be there.
Congrats on your new book.
Great shot.
I am glad you shared this sight again. I truly enjoyed it. You did a super job on capturing all the details.
Nice photo.
Congratulations on your book.
Regards!