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11-OCT-2018

Framed…

…while waiting for something to happen.
The gulls were watching everything and looking for the next dead fish.
The eagles were watching the gulls because they foolishly ring
the dinner bell if something to eat suddenly appears on the beach.
She was watching the eagles hoping they to do eagle stuff so she could get a photo.
Sometimes we wait for something that doesn’t happen.
Sometimes it does and it’s great!
As we know, it’s how it done.

Dungeness Landing (AKA - The Oyster House)
Dungeness Bay

Sometimes the greatest stuff happens but one still has
to wait for it and just being there is the best part.

Water

Olympus E-5
1/2000s f/3.3 at 117.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time11-Oct-2018 11:43:13
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Focal Length117 mm
Exposure Time1/2000 sec
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LynnH19-Oct-2018 02:38
So true! Wonderful when the moment comes, if you're ready!
Mieke WA Minkjan18-Oct-2018 09:12
so true your photo story
and a great photo to underline it V
1moremile12-Oct-2018 21:36
I always enjoy your outlook, no pun intended. Nice capture. I hope at least one of you got what you were waiting for.
Walter Otto Koenig12-Oct-2018 21:21
Interesting shot, composition and commentary. Makes a good case for shooting architecture, which happens to be my favorite.
Ray :)12-Oct-2018 20:23
We too have a Dungeness - a coastal point that looks over to France. It also has a bird reserve but it might not have ever seen an eagle!
carol j. phipps12-Oct-2018 19:47
Wonderful commentary. Agreeing with Marcia and others.
Marcia Rules12-Oct-2018 13:03
sometimes just being there is enough, isn't it?
Paco López12-Oct-2018 04:57
Great compo! V!
Neil Marcus12-Oct-2018 00:39
It's the thrill of the hunt that counts.
globalgadabout11-Oct-2018 23:59
positively predatory...those coastal birds are often on top of the moments, and at other times merely optimistic..