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A trick of the light

by Caine

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What am I doing? Working!

"Oh, I reckon I believes in tea, sunrises, that sort of thing.".
Esme Weatherwax, Carpe Jugulum

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"And as you cross the circle line,
Well the ice wall creaks behind
You're a rabbit on the run.
And the silver splinters fly
In the corner of your eye,
Shining in the setting sun.
Well do you ever get the feeling
That the story's too damn real
And in the present tense.
Or that everbody's on the stage
And it seems like you're the only
Person sitting in the audience


Skating away, skating away, skating away On the thin ice of the new day"

- Ian Anderson

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bethmadethis says:

just stunning.

7th Feb 2010, 19:02

Caine says:

That was fast! Thank you! :)

7th Feb 2010, 19:09

taniwha says:

Wonderful and moving

7th Feb 2010, 19:24

Caine says:

Thank you, Taniwha.

7th Feb 2010, 20:45

love the little flecks of snow from his feet.

great photo

8th Feb 2010, 11:11

Viv says:

wow

8th Feb 2010, 14:36

Rick says:

Amazing!

8th Feb 2010, 15:12

Caine says:

Thank you, Bmal! :)

Thanks, Viv and Rick. Right place at the right time. :)

8th Feb 2010, 19:28

Absolutely stunning photo!

And since I come from Essex, let me be the first to say "Phwoar... Look at the arse on that bird..."

9th Feb 2010, 18:37

Caine says:

Hahaha, thank you Badger! :D

9th Feb 2010, 21:53

rhys says:

Ha ha!

9th Feb 2010, 22:02

Dhamaka says:

gorgeous shot and
Rare.. hahahaha

10th Feb 2010, 08:19

Caine says:

Rhys, :D.

Thanks, Dhamaka. :)

Thanks, R. Jays are fairly big birds; even little birds look enormous when their wings are spread though. It's a rare event to get a wing shot like this, so I'm more than pleased! :)

10th Feb 2010, 19:04

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