Homeward Bound

Posted by Eric Fry (Houston, TX, United States) on 17 August 2008 in Abstract & Conceptual.

When I was at the beach on vacation, pelicans would fly eastward towards the port area every morning, and then return westward in the evenings.

Thanks for visiting, and I hope you all have a great day,
Eric

Check out the photography of a friend of mine outside of Aminus3:
Brian Dykes' Blue Echoes Photography - Beautiful nature and city images from the guy that turned me on to Adobe Lightroom

maxine from Rangiora, New Zealand

They are silhouetted well by dramatic light behind the clouds , a quiet image of the rythym of life.

17 Aug 2008 5:52am

Magda from Vancouver, Canada

beautiful image!

17 Aug 2008 6:14am

Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New Zealand

Well caught Eric! What a wild sky:-) Excellent!

17 Aug 2008 6:48am

Masoud Nahali from Tehran, Iran

very very nice moment, well captured.

17 Aug 2008 6:57am

Kylie Greenan from Richmond, Australia

I love this Eric, Pelican's would have to be my favourite bird, a lovely capture of them in formation across a dark dramatic sky heading home. A really beatuiful image.

17 Aug 2008 9:36am

Ronnie 2¢ from London, United Kingdom

This is a fascinating image and narrative . . somehow takes in the broad expanse of Mature around us. Makes me wonder what they think of us!

17 Aug 2008 11:16am

Morgane from Laroque Timbaut, 47, France

superb

17 Aug 2008 11:43am

hugo poon from hong kong, Hong Kong

Very beautiful catch Eric!!

17 Aug 2008 3:02pm

Observing from West Cheshire, United Kingdom

My word, that's a great shot Eric, the sky has a foreboding look to it, great processing...!!

17 Aug 2008 11:36pm

Saeed from -, Iran

beautiful Shot...!

18 Aug 2008 2:12am

dj.tigersprout from San Bruno, CA, United States

a lovely shot -- open and free! and what a sky! gorgeous!

18 Aug 2008 4:49am

saeed from ahwaz, Iran

thats very beautiful! really a great and lovely shot! well done!

18 Aug 2008 5:53am

Nikon COOLPIX P5100
1/250 second
F/5.8
ISO 64
123 mm (35mm equiv.)