
Soaring Eagle, a photo by Fergiemoto on Flickr. (Click on image to enlarge).
Linking up with Camera Critters, Creative Exchange and World Bird Wednesday.
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Soaring ecstasy
Paints visual harmony.
Infinite canvas
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This is a photo of a Golden Eagle that I took recently from a local bird refuge. We were initially hoping to see some bald eagles, which nest here during the winter, but this sight alone was worth it. These are such beautiful and magnificent birds. It’s wonderful having a beautiful mountain range and views like this in our own back yard!
I’m posting this photo for the “H” Challenge by Frizztext (“H” is for Harmony).
How lucky you are to have seen and been able to photograph a golden eagle. Thanks for sharing it. Amazing.
Peace
Siggi in Downeast Maine
Beautiful!
Golden Eagles in the UK are very very rare. I have only seen them in captivity. I am hoping to take some photos of Bald Eagles and Ospreys now that I am in the Okanagan, British Columbia. I see them around, but they are often too far away. I’m forever hopeful. Love this pic and thanks for the inspiration.
such a symbol of harmony (and freedom!)
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brilliant 🙂
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Wonderful photo…makes you want to be an eagle.
Beautiful image. What an incredible scene.
WOW!
I saw my first golden eagle a couple of weeks ago. It was at the San Diego Zoo’s Safari Park.
Definitely Harmonious – a beautiful bird at one with its environment. Lovely shot!
I love your “infinite canvas”. It looks like the eagle is casting a shadow over the mountain! Harmonious tranquility…
This is stunning!
And your Haiku, as ever, is just perfect to accompany the picture.
Christine x
What a gorgeous shot!
Never seen one! What a sight!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful sight. How lucky you are to have these majestic mountains so close by.
Hi,
You have captured the Eagle beautifully in the photo, they are a magnificent bird. 🙂
I envy the bird who fly freely.
In your backyard??? Oh yeah, you are a lucky duck. Beautiful Fergiemoto!
Amazing photo!
Stunning picture. You are so fortunate. Our views are lovely but nothing as grand as your backyard. I like the closing line of that haiku too.
For sure you have a photographic angel by your side, your photos are stunning! 😀
So majestic!
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A Golden Eagle–inspiring photo and poem!
Blessings, Ellen
True harmony between this eagle and the elements! Very successful meeting of Frizz’s “H” challenge!
It’s a beutiful photo with a white view.
Nest wishes
Infinitely wonderful!
Gorgeous! 🙂
A bird in flight in the open sky exudes such a sense of freedom.
incomparable! What spaciousness!
Superb shot of a magnificent bird.
Very nice capture.
Regards and best wishes
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Beautiful shot!
Such a magnificent bird, and how fortunate you were to be able to capture it.
I’ve had but one chance to photograph an eagle, and I missed it!! 😦
Thank you so much for sharing with us this week at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful day!
lisa.
This is stunning!!! Where is your back yard??
Utah!! Thanks!
A wonderful capture of a beautiful bird I have yet to see in the wild…
Your words describe this stunning photograph so well. Heavenly and full of possibility!
The Golden Eagle is not only a beautiful and magnificent bird, but so is your photograph of it. Looking at the pictures makes you feel free like the bird itself. The composition is perfect, the colours are delightful and the space infinite wast. You post-production of all your pictures are always excellent. As a photographer myself that makes me curious. If I may ask; how do you work you photographs after capture?
Wow – “perfect” and “excellent” make me feel really good! I use Photoshop Elements for post-production. Most photos have at least cropping with some change in saturation, contrast, and/or sharpness. Others have been through obvious photomanipulations or added textures. The art effects I experiment with have been done in PSE so far.
wow!
Thank you all, as always, for such nice comments and visits to my blog postings!! They are very much appreciated!
i-challenge is out!
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‘Infinite canvas’–that is what this eagle sees, I’m sure!
Thank you for the pplendid photograph and sharing your amazing experience!