I like this perspective; it makes this photo really interesting and beautiful. Dear Aria, the life story about your brother touched me deeply. Some wounds never truly heal. The scars still remain. I am so sorry, my friend.
Ancient as time, favourite tree: the oak, animal: the wolf, flower: Anemone hepatica, place: a forest near water.Bird: too numerous to name,camera permanently grafted to hand, lover of light, nature, the sea, mountains, deserts,all forests, musing on the essence of being,loving all things great and small, caring for this wonderful planet of ours.
Love that beautiful wake from the black swan! It looks like a sacred pyramid shape!
ReplyDeleteAlbino kangaroos and black swans!
ReplyDeleteMagic here!!
Wow, that's a marvelous capture Arija. Such an incredibly long neck.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, love the swan! Cute title!
ReplyDeleteI like this perspective; it makes this photo really interesting and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDear Aria, the life story about your brother touched me deeply. Some wounds never truly heal. The scars still remain. I am so sorry, my friend.
I remember seeing the black swan in New Zealand for the first time, I was enchanted. The kiwi folk told me they are pests...
ReplyDeleteI love how you titled this. YES!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo...it does make one think of a periscope :-)
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