had to flap my wings really hard to get above him
Posted March 11, 2012 by Scott Marshall in Birds, Photography, Seascape, Wildlife
Tagged with Birds, Colour, creativity, Gannet, Highland, LSSi, Scotland, Scott_Marshall, Seabird, Seascape, skm1963, Skyscape, Texture, Uncategorized, Wildlife
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Excelent Scott. Love it.
lovely to see you Isobel how’s my 2 painting’s moving in the ‘to do list lol
Powerful, quality shot, Scott!
Powerful. quality shot, Scott!
Ah you did click through brilliant Nikola, glad you are here, looking at a new gallery based blog and using this as my daily post but also love G+
stunning again
I love watching gannets dive, truly amazing birds, it always cheers me up to see them.
i love the colour and technique of their fishing
I wouldn’t mind a shot of you flapping your wings – and holding the camera steady at that!
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Excelent Scott. Love it.
lovely to see you Isobel how’s my 2 painting’s moving in the ‘to do list lol
Powerful, quality shot, Scott!
Powerful. quality shot, Scott!
Ah you did click through brilliant Nikola, glad you are here, looking at a new gallery based blog and using this as my daily post but also love G+
stunning again
I love watching gannets dive, truly amazing birds, it always cheers me up to see them.
i love the colour and technique of their fishing
I wouldn’t mind a shot of you flapping your wings – and holding the camera steady at that!