For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: frosted.
I am still gently walking towards the tree. The eagles are aware of me, but they are way up there. I think that is a frosted look that I am getting.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: frosted.
I am still gently walking towards the tree. The eagles are aware of me, but they are way up there. I think that is a frosted look that I am getting.
For the Daily Prompt: forecast.
We walk on at Fort Worden. I am disappointed that the eagle has flown. Then I spot another large silhouette in a different tree. Eagle? Yes, and not one eagle. Two!
The forecast is eagles.
My daughter and I are working our way around the Fort Worden lighthouse. I catch the eagle from different angles. I am hoping for a close up.

Neither angle is wonderful, but there are other shots:

My daughter and I hiked the beach on Saturday. The eagles were out. We saw three at once, two juveniles and an adult. Earlier we saw an adult flying and a juvenile flying. There were either three or five or more.
I watch for them in the trees. Big dark lumps that the zoom lens can parse. This is at full zoom so we were not close. But we were walking around Point Hudson indirectly closer.
For Mundane Monday #193, my theme is group. What photograph of a group pleases you, came out the way you wanted, makes you happy? Which composition?
My group is a tree full of robins. They flock across the street at this time of year and fly over to a tree with berries to eat. They clear the tree over a few weeks, from the top down. I like the silhouette effect, yet with some color.
Message or link you entry and I will list them next week.
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From last week, my theme was motion.
klallendorfer: motion!
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: lumber.
Oh, lumber. Lumber from trees, from forests. Forests make me think of old growth. I have gone to the Hoh Rain Forest twice. The first time it was pouring rain so hard that we abandoned the trip and stayed at a motel in Forks. The second time the sun came out and the wet moss covered trees gleamed and the Roosevelt Elk showed up. It was amazing!



I took all the photographs except the one with me and the kids: my spouse took that one. These are from 2004.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: bridge.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: quench.
The roots reaching for the earth and water and to be strong and to quench the trees’ thirst.
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