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Monday, December 29, 2008

MONOCHROME ODDSHOTS - 4 HEADLESS SWANS!

Duck Babooshka's here with her camera again!


Sounds like the macabre version of the 12 days of Christmas doesn't it? Four Headless Swans and one hunted Wren from yesterday's St Stephen's Day Post here Not at all just the way the photos fall. A walk along Ramsey Harbour, here) with camera is always a sheer delight for the photographer. I do mean real photographer, not snapper too but that's a matter for another day. At least acknowledge me you amateur!(you know who you are)


An image that begged to be shown as a black and white and the odd part well, all swans just swan diving at precisely the same time is a gift. Serendipity the photographers greatest friend lending a helping hand again.  You ignore serendipity at your peril. As you can see another natural image with all the debris that flows in and around the harbour left in the frame.  Why clone out something from an image that is perfectly natural just because it is slightly ugly and not perfect? Another time for that discussion on perhaps another blog.


Bad news again. Gary's laptop has died too. Now we are back to sharing one laptop that is borrowed until next week only.  You can appreciate a photographer and artist need a laptop each so blogging will take a back seat for a while. I will post as best I can, but it is difficult presently, work I'm afraid comes first, especially when people are still trying to clone my very being. 



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42 comments:

  1. What a capture....Odd yes....Brilliant yes....This is just perfect, I love it.....Sorry to hear about the laptops. If I can be of any help just email me.You can use my PC any time.... Hope you had a good Christmas. Here's to a great new year.

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  2. Both odd and beautiful in black and white!

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  3. White swans against black water is fine! The swans in "my" park are black! Would have to look for white water!

    Blogging even with a working PC or laptop can already be tough. I appreciate that you must have some difficult times - which you however seem to handle very well! Hope you can solve your problems quickly!

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  4. Your photo is too funny. Love it. Good luck with the computer problems. Ugh.

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  5. This is a breath taking shot
    Smiles B

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  6. You are the smartest person I know that tries to hide it behind top notch photography. I will see if we I can get something sorted for the NY.


    Neil.

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  7. Oh B, these are just great. Bravo. We welcome you when you can be with us as always. Heads down, bottoms up I always say.
    V

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  8. Great shot!

    I really did see a headless swan once in Zurich, it was spinning round and round, its head having just been lopped off by a passing boat. This is a much nicer view of headless swans, lol.

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  9. Gross headless swan. Cool photo

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  10. A great black and white photograph. I hope you soon get functioning laptops again.

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  11. Serendipity is my favorite word. I love the swans...Another laptop died. Oh what rotten luck..Next year has to be better..Please have a very happy and healthy New Year...

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  12. Perfection, thanks to your keen sense of the importance of serendipity. I do wish most heartily for a much better computer future for the two of you.

    By the way, thank you for these words in your comment, "... you mad woman. A girl after my own heart." I can't tell you how proud they make me, coming from a talented, curious, dedicated woman like you.

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  13. I think the key part of serindipity is that you have to be searching for 'something' -- be in a search mode -- befre you czn find the unexpected. Great shot, and powers of observation.

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  14. What's next, three fried hens?
    You caught an excellent opportunity. Leave the garbage alone.
    So sorry to hear about Gary's laptop. Don't you have one coming soon? Good luck with this. And start the new year new.

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  15. Are you a bird trainer, Babooshka? I remember an other picture of you where one bird was in a strange situation too.
    I sympathize with you about laptop problems. It happens regularly at our home! That's life.

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  16. The swans seem to be creating a synchronised symphony! Wonderful shot!

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  17. Funny and odd. Hope you both have a better New Year.

    Lisa

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  18. What a nice shot!! We are in the center of beauty-nature circle.

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  19. It's really creepy.

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  20. I mean brilliant but just creepy. I think you are a Manx Fairy.

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  21. Love the humor of the four headless swans...sorry about your computer problems; I feel out of touch when I don't have mine for a day...

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  22. I really like your headless swans shot in b&w!

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  23. I like the idea of an alternative 12 days fo christmas! This is a great photo.

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  24. Oh that 'headline' is so like a pun of David's .. I had to laugh

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  25. Just gorgeous! Love the bold white against the grey water! Cute how they all are heads down too :)

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  26. The photo is prettier than the title

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  27. Actually, I find the title kind of provocative in a twisted sort of way. But all the same I'm happy to know that no swans were harmed in the making of this photo.

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  28. That was beautiful B&W ,happy MM.

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  29. Hahaha, lovely photo in monochrome.
    It is odd but beautiful.
    I'm missing oddshots for over a month, and will et back to it soon.
    Have a great week.

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  30. beautiful photos and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

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  31. ducks are not happy to be on your blog

    ;-)

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  32. No need to edit reality, it's quite good as it is ...like your photo just proved.

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