My fist impression was that the dolphin was more interested in the bird than the bird was in the dolphin. I like dragonstar's thought, though that they are both looking at the same think out of the frame. Did not think of the whale and crow of Northwest Coast natives, which is okay because a whale is part of the dolphhin family.
Nice shot. I like the crow. Would love to see a whale. Actually I did a long time ago in the middle of the Pacific. Forgot. Also saw lots of dolphins like this one at the prow of the ship.
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That's a most unusual weather vane - and the dolphin and the bird both seem to be looking at something out of shot! Beautiful picture.
The whale and the crow ... sounds like the stuff of Native American legend.
oops ... 2nd glance tells me it's a dolphin. My mistake.
Now that is an Odd Shot!
Very different...never seen a dolphin on a weather vane before. Makes you take a second look.
Fun odd shot!
The combination makes a great Odd Shot - reaaly enjoyed it.
Love it! What a great catch!
What a great weather vane, i wonder how many different kinds of weather vanes there are
Ha, ha, does not become parallelism, a bird the other fish, very good odd shot photo!
My fist impression was that the dolphin was more interested in the bird than the bird was in the dolphin. I like dragonstar's thought, though that they are both looking at the same think out of the frame. Did not think of the whale and crow of Northwest Coast natives, which is okay because a whale is part of the dolphhin family.
Well, at least its easy to see which one is real. Neat to get the bird right at the right spot.
What a perfect shot for this day! It's a great photo on its own merit, too!
Nice shot. I like the crow. Would love to see a whale. Actually I did a long time ago in the middle of the Pacific. Forgot. Also saw lots of dolphins like this one at the prow of the ship.
I love weather vanes...and your odd shot. Wasn't the weekend weather nice?
Mary
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