This is an oldie...a cropped photo. I like it anyway.
Maybe one of these days I will get back to taking photos. This past year I have only taken approximately 2100 photos, give or take a few. The year before that I had taken 6,000. I didn't go back to the year before that to compare, but I think it was even more than that.
That is a beautiful shot, Rose. I love the wings. Aw come on, ya gotta keep going with photography. but I know what you mean--I don't half as many shots as I used to. I don't know why. MB
ReplyDeleteawesome!! so great that you caught this sight. neat times. ( :
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot, Rose. Yep, you need to take your camera out for a photo shoot! You take great photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, Rose.
ReplyDeleteHave a good Saturday.
That is a great photo.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT... awesome shot.... and you have encouraged me to look through my 80,000 photos ..i know i have missed a few.
ReplyDeleteRegardless how old, this is a fine capture of this vulture in flight. Excellent capture of the wing's structure and feathers.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose! That's a super shot of the Vulture in flight! You captured him beautifully. I know what you mean about taking less photos - hubs and I haven't been out much for literally months. There's no Deer to speak of, no Antelope, and very few birds. Our deer and antelope populations were decimated a couple years ago from that horrible winter we had, and they haven't recovered.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome shot! And you take more photos than I do!!! Well, more than I keep, anyway.
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Foto muito linda!
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Beijinhos.
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Wow...I never catch good flight shots like this.
ReplyDeleteThat is a once in a lifetime kind of photo, Rose. Keep going!
ReplyDeleteI love turkey vultures. Ever since my niece and I went to a talk about them, I find them interesting.
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