The little one looks like he's smiling.
Cute shot. Definitely enjoying the ride.
the endearing factor, as well as the dual lighting overrides the issue for me, very evocative image
Many thanks, Bruce...can't believe your selling equipment again!!
shangyrhee wrote:
Nothing is perfect in this world ! It is one of the closest !!! Shang
Thank You, Shang...I appreciate you looking and your comments!!
olemikey wrote:
Very cute and way cool, it works!!!
Thanks olemikey...I appreciate your take and agree with you!!
Susan yamakawa wrote:
❣️❣️🤗🤗
Love your hearts and smiles, Susan! Many thanks!!
srfmhg wrote:
Great capture Jim.
Thanks Mark...always good to see you stopped by!!
1Feathercrest wrote:
I like the backlight and happen to think it made the photo more interesting.
Me too, it just took a lot of work in post to bring it out...thanks for looking and commenting, 1Feathercrest!!
Muddyvalley wrote:
Cute! Great capture.
Thanks, Victor...I appreciate you compliment!!
photogeneralist wrote:
I don't understand the wave train left by the mother bird. Is she perhaps swimming backwards??
No, she had just done a 180* turn and was heading back in the direction of her mate...thanks for looking and commenting!!
DragonsLady wrote:
The little one looks like he's smiling.
My take too, DragonsLady...thanks for stopping by and commenting!!
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