Wow. Perfect timing on the position of the sun; a minute either way and the whole image wouldn't have been nearly as dramatic. Great framing, too, with the tree; it adds just enough texture to the shot.
Nicely done.
What I said when I saw the Grand Canyon for the first time: "The wide ain't wide enough and the zoom don't zoom enough!"
Wow. Perfect timing on the position of the sun; a minute either way and the whole image wouldn't have been nearly as dramatic. Great framing, too, with the tree; it adds just enough texture to the shot.
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Tom
Nicely done.
Perhaps not pterosaurs but Phoradendrons?.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/resources/health/field-guide/mistletoes/true.shtml
But if they are nests, then Pica hudsonia, see photo:
http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Condor/files/issues/v011n03/p0090-p0092.pdf
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Thanks Randy........:D
Thanks Tom.........gary
Thanks Richard........Haven't seen any pterosaurs for a long time
Thanks for dropping in.......Probably a nest, but haven"t ever seen them used.
Thanks Jack......:Dgary
Thanks zoomer......:D
still smell the nights.
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