Love the way how you sequence the photos. During this post I was taken high in the sky and zoomed in the microcosm of reliefs. Majestical portraits + twittering group photos of birds. Loved this post.
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“Walking . . . is how the body measures itself against the earth.”
― Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust: A History of Walking
Hi Quintin, Somehow I lost touch with your blog and I am thrilled to find you again. Your images in this post are exquisite. The murmuration is astounding and your landscapes are gorgeous.
You captured the atmosphere so well – the photographs brought me right back to Aber. It’s been too long.
Amazing shots of the red kite(s) … and the starlings!
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Love the way how you sequence the photos. During this post I was taken high in the sky and zoomed in the microcosm of reliefs. Majestical portraits + twittering group photos of birds. Loved this post.
Thank you – I really enjoy creating a sequence that conveys the feeling of the day. This was certainly a day of looking in all directions!
Beautiful shots!
Thank you!
Beautiful!
glad you enjoyed it
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“Walking . . . is how the body measures itself against the earth.”
― Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust: A History of Walking
I really like that book, and that quote!
Hi Quintin, Somehow I lost touch with your blog and I am thrilled to find you again. Your images in this post are exquisite. The murmuration is astounding and your landscapes are gorgeous.
Thank you so much, I’d always wanted to see a murmuration and my wish was granted in a big way
You captured the atmosphere so well – the photographs brought me right back to Aber. It’s been too long.
Amazing shots of the red kite(s) … and the starlings!
Its something special when the wildlife becomes an integral part of the memory of place like the Kites at Aber. Visit again soon!
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Love your photography!
thanks!