I feel the same way as the others, I never tire of looking at your birds, Kathryn! And such terrific captures these are, perfect reflections for the day! Enjoy your weekend!
This is my first visit after you left a lovely comment on my blog, and I am so glad that I have. Your photographs are just stunning and I have had such a great time scrolling through your blog. There is so much to explore and you are so so talented !!
Gorgeous shots...the birds just stand out against the blue gray of the water! Thx for popping by over at POP ART MINIS today and your awesome comment! Have a great weekend!
Oh! Are they sandpipers? I just love sandpipers, with their little twig lightning fast legs, and teeny little peeps. These ones you have captured have such beautiful markings.
These are amazing!! Such exquisitely clear reflections. And - such sweet birds!!
ReplyDeleteYour connection to nature and all of the wonders of land, sky, water and creatures really comes through in your images. These are really great.
ReplyDeleteSuch an impressive and beautifully captured collection of frames with glorious detail and shallow depth of focus.
ReplyDeleteThe reflections in the wet sand in many are the finishing touch.
Personally, even though I live only 30 minutes from the beach, I never tire of seeing more photos of birds . . . bring 'em on!! : )
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures!
Kathryn, I can never tire looking at your seabirds. Great reflections.
ReplyDeleteSuperb photos!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos!
ReplyDeleteThese shots are gorgeous!
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I feel the same way as the others, I never tire of looking at your birds, Kathryn! And such terrific captures these are, perfect reflections for the day! Enjoy your weekend!
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A terrific series of shots. I never tire of seeing birds!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this series of bird images...the reflections on the wet sand are fantastic!! (No truck side mirrors :) )
ReplyDeletegreat shots! you did a great job with these, the birds are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the photos, but I really like how you've displayed them on your page. Great work! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots and excellent reflections! I was just watching similar birds yesterday morning while I walked on the beach.
ReplyDeleteYour timing is great because your mirror is constantly moving :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of seashore shots... The birds appear to be participants in a synchronized ballet. Very nice reflections.
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Genie
This is my first visit after you left a lovely comment on my blog, and I am so glad that I have. Your photographs are just stunning and I have had such a great time scrolling through your blog. There is so much to explore and you are so so talented !!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, especially the first one. And I can't resist the one of the gull, with the wonderful facial expression!
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Beautifully captured images Kathryn - the detail of the feathers is fantastic!
ReplyDeletebeautiful little mirrors...
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful
ReplyDeleteSuch heart-warming pictures!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures !!
ReplyDeleteLovely series of shots, thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThese portraits are stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove the birds' interactions with their own reflections!
Happy Weekend!
Mary
Mary C. Nasser Art Blog
Gorgeous shots...the birds just stand out against the blue gray of the water! Thx for popping by over at POP ART MINIS today and your awesome comment! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of bird shots. Reflections in wet sand are always beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteI am always trying to shoot birds and they can be difficult. Great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, I love those delicious reflexes and superb brightness off, excellent!
ReplyDeletei am a sucker for birds. love these
ReplyDeletePerfect reflections. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteWondrous reflections!. I have really enjoyed sharing in your visit to the ocean.
ReplyDeleteOh! Are they sandpipers? I just love sandpipers, with their little twig lightning fast legs, and teeny little peeps. These ones you have captured have such beautiful markings.
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