If you don't like it, hell I understand. But I like the feel of flight, freedom, and .... I guess the mystery.
Thanks for sharing with me.
Woodsman wrote:
I like it too
Thank You! It is good to know that someone else "sees" it, whatever it is.
I can't count the number of times that I have seen similar sites during my duck hunting days; maybe not this close, but looking through blurry weeds and see them. I used decoys and could call them in.
Thanks for bringing back a ton of memories. When heck of a great shot.
tramsey wrote:
I can't count the number of times that I have seen similar sites during my duck hunting days; maybe not this close, but looking through blurry weeds and see them. I used decoys and could call them in.
Thanks for bringing back a ton of memories. When heck of a great shot.
Sorry I couldn't give to the smell of gunpowder in the air, or the sound of the ducks, or the morning coffee fresh and steaming in a steel insulated cup, with a touch of hunter's Bourbon. Good sensory memories for sure!
SnappyHappy
Loc: Chapin, SC “The Capitol of Lake Murray”
UXOEOD wrote:
If you don't like it, hell I understand. But I like the feel of flight, freedom, and .... I guess the mystery.
Thanks for sharing with me.
Great capture of motion in a confined area. I like it.
SnappyHappy wrote:
Great capture of motion in a confined area. I like it.
Thank you. I would love to explain the hours of mental planning, envisioning the shot, the blur, the colors. Tell you about the search has for just the correct spot, and the wait for the wind. The pre-shot discussions with the ducks, selecting the flight master, and planning each wing flap.
But at last, the truth, I saw the launch out of the corner of my eye, twisted, punched the shutter and...magic happened. It was fun, quick, and production.
Thanks for viewing
Me Too! Awesome to fly wherever.
Bram boy
Loc: Vancouver Island B.C. Canada
This photo could be a winner for people who live in summer or hunting cabins , also people who live in log houses , or like minded people in any house . Just have a few blown up to a size of a 32 inch or 40 inch TV , and I bet you will sell them , advertise in the right books , log home books , cottage by the lake books , etc . Just send me one for the idea
When there a hit,
Bram boy
Loc: Vancouver Island B.C. Canada
I have the perfect place for it it's above my stone fireplace between two wooden burnt beams about a 38x19 in space
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