This Chickadee decided to fly away the moment I took this photo. / I’ll Fly Away Some bright morning when this life is over / I’ll fly away / To that home on God’s celestial shore / I’ll fly away I’ll fly away oh glory / I’ll fly away (in the morning) / When I die hallelujah by and by / I’ll fly away When the shadows of this life have grown / I’ll fly away / Like a bird from prison walls has flown / I’ll fly away Oh how glad and happy when we meet / I’ll fly away / No more cold iron shackles on my feet / I’ll fly away Just a few more weary days and then / I’ll fly away / To a land where joys will never end / I’ll fly away Author: Albert E Brumley MY BUBBLESITE / /
The Canada Goose is a national symbol of our country Often described as a powerful and majestic bird as it takes to the air. (Please check back in about eight to ten weeks.)
Ready For Takeoff is a cormerant. I waited for this fellow to take off so I could get a motion shot. He did takeoff, as the shot below shows – but straight into the water and under.
Just about to take off, flapping his\her wing
This design was inspired by a photograph of 2 hercules C-130s during take off in the desert Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /
I hate planes, but I love to fly. For the Undefinable challenge: It’s undefinable just because no one can define what s/he sees here… at least no one I know… at least not in words… but the feeling I get is of taking off, to higher levels, to unexplored corners of the Universe… and all that with no chemicals…... Still unclear? Well, it’s undefinable… Digital abstract / Copyright © LiorG 2008 This work was featured in the group ABSTRACT DIGITAL ART AND WRITING. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist
A segull lifts from the sea with grace and apparent ease. Camera. / Make: Canon / Model: Canon PowerShot S5 IS / F stop: F/3.5 / Exposure: 1/1000 sec. / Focal length: 72.0 mm
Limpkin, a relative of cranes and rails, is taking off from the water with a splash, products are created using a razor sharp image and large file size. Location: Hidden River, Florida
A surfer, standing ready to take the plunge and paddle out on a perfect offshore morning at Winki Pop at the Bell’s Beach Surfing Reserve, on The Great Ocean Road.
Mallard duck flaps her wings spraying water drops everywhere at Cox Arboretum, Dayton, Ohio Canon EOS Rebel XSi (450D) / f/5.6 / 1/30 sec. / 18-55mm lens @ 55mm / ISO 800 / crop and minor adjustments © Rachel Stickney 2009 Featured 6/7/09 in For the Love of Canon Featured 5/11/09 in The Scavenger Hunt
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Shooting continuously allowed me to capture this water bird’s takeoff. Looking at the various images captured I felt a merge might best capture this scene. Once the merge was completed I decided to convert to a strong black and white to amplify the bird’s form.
North American P-51 Mustang
Fractalius
Canon 40D 400mm lens
Brown Pelican at the Harbor
Head-on shot of a Lear jet at sunrise.
Pelican taking flight…
I shot this on Friday night, after driving almost 600 kilometres to the New South Wales town of Temora, in the Riverina region of the Outback. For about five minutes, the sky was aflame just as I was leaving the Temora Aviation Museum. I stood there with my camera, shooting rapidly, when I heard an aircraft starting to taxi out. In the darkness (and because I was standing between two buildings) I could not see the aircraft, but I waited patiently, hoping it would taxi out between me and the sunset. As you can see, it did! I do not crop or post-edit my work in any way. I shot three frames as the World War II-era Harvard moved majestically down the apron towards the runway. This shot – the first in the sequence – is probably my favourite because the distinctive cockpit canopy emphasises the colour of the horizon. Just a lucky shot – I was in the right place at the right time! The interesting perspective is that this shot could well have been taken in the 1940s, because there is nothing in the frame to identify it as being shot in 2009. Shot with a Pentax K100D, fitted with a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F8, 1/180 sec, ISO 200, focal length 125mm. Featured in THAT ONE GREAT SHOT group, June 2009.
Another view, shot 090630, of my favorite subject in the Marriott Marquis Hotel, Times Square, NY. © jc warburton 09, Fuji Finepix S8100.
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