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Posted by e. (New York, NY, United States) on 7 June 2008 in Animal & Insect.

As many of you have probably noticed by now, I really like taking photos of birds. :) Really really like it.


I'm really sorry if I haven't been around to all of your sites as religiously as I have before. With classes and a full time job, I feel like I'm losing my time and my mind.

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Photo taken in Washington DC on April 11, 2008.

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle. - Albert Einstein

Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. - Shawshank Redemption

Cesar from Peru

The beatiful things about taking picutres of birds is that you can "freeze" them. Just like this one, over the sea.

7 Jun 2008 12:08pm

vu@granby - Wolfgang from Granby, Québec, Canada

Good catch!

7 Jun 2008 1:30pm

MJ from Delaware, United States

great catch .... really sharp...

7 Jun 2008 4:43pm

ManuelaR from Hainburg, Germany

Really good catch!

7 Jun 2008 5:19pm

Viewfinder from Bradenton, United States

Not only do you like taking birds in flight, but you're good at it. This is excellent.

7 Jun 2008 5:46pm

Richard_Irwin from Belper, United Kingdom

Thats a superb capture, good shot.

7 Jun 2008 6:08pm

Alun Lambert from cheshire, United Kingdom

good shot

7 Jun 2008 10:58pm

Ras from Plano, United States

Good shot.

8 Jun 2008 2:27am

Michael Rawluk from Prince George, Canada

That is a wonderful shot. Birds about to take flight seem to be so optimistic.

Did you have a good birthday?

8 Jun 2008 3:58am

Rabbit from Richmond, United States

Classes and a Job is alot of work - we just enjoy and your photos and your comments are just a bonus :D - good luck with your studies. So far your bird pictures have been fantastic!

9 Jun 2008 3:27pm

Nikon D200
1/1500 second
F/20.0
ISO 1600
168 mm (35mm equiv.)

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