Thursday, 20 August 2009

Sky Watch no 23

The sky is being watched
 



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25 comments:

Erin said...

what a fab shot...looks like the bird and the tree are floating among the clouds.
love this capture.

JOE TODD said...

I'm glad you had your camera with you to get that shot

Louise said...

Cool capture. I like the composition.

Photo Cache said...

excellent composition. a fine capture.

Dimple said...

Cute!

luna miranda said...

simply stunning photo. love it!

Regina said...

It's so beautiful!

Enjoy your weekend.

Esther Garvi said...

Lol, what a perfect title!!

jennifer said...

That is amazing. And you are right - participants from all around the globe. That's pretty cool when you think about it!

Bestemor Drillo said...

Et flott bilde! Fuglen ser så ensom ut! Ha en fin dag!

Helge said...

Flott bilde og flott blogg. Ja du må komme tilbake til Norge og stå på svaberget å nyte naturen :)

Eric said...

The bird is watching the sky, very creative shot, well done!!

Have a nice SWF.

SandyCarlson said...

I'm glad someone's paying attention!

Great shot.

magiceye said...

marvelous composition and shot!

jabblog said...

Wonderful photograph. The tree would look very stark and menacing without its feathered visitor.

Evita said...

So true and such a beautiful shot!

Tammie Lee said...

The sky is being watched, love that.
Plus your photo is great.
spirithelpers

joo said...

It's fabulous photo!

LV said...

What a beautiful and striking picture. You did a super job of capturing the bird like this. Very nice post. Happy you left me a comment and stopped by.

foto CHIP said...

Better to watch the sky than our crazy world :)
Have a nice weekend!

Bonnie Bonsai said...

Simply adorable

mountain.mama said...

I like this one very much!

Rajesh said...

Fabulous capture. It appears as if the tree is reaching the sky close to the clouds.

roughterrain crane said...

Great!
Once I have seen the black ink painting just same as your picture composition that was drawn by a great swordsman 400 years ago.

Elisabeth's bright side said...

It was for me also a déjà vu to see the crow sitting on the branch that way. It really felt like an ancient motiv. Obviously it was the bird's normal lookout point. It took me a while and many tours from my work inside and carefully waiting from the terrace to get one picture with the right angle. I wish I could have shared the crows warning shouts too.