I like natural monochromes. In this case, I like how you timed the
exposure perfectly to get one swan with its wings up and the other,
down. And dare I say it...the horizon is not tilted  ;-)


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On 28 May 2011 10:47, frank theriault <knarftheria...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know I posted a couple of flying swan pix last year, but damn it, I
> think they're beautiful birds, and seeing these big guys in flight is
> most awe-inspiring (at least to me):
>
> http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/skimming-across-lake.html
>
> This was taken last weekend.  As you can see, a grey, hazy day.
> Pretty much no horizon.  Just like today.  It's been that way lately.
>
> I guess we have no right to complain, given the horrible, deadly
> weather south of the border.
>
> Oh well.  Hope you enjoy this photo.  Comments always welcome.
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
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