A little after sunrise, the wind was calm and the sky was entirely clear. The surface of the lake mirrored the unblemished blue from above. The morning silence was broken by the strident flight calls of two Black-necked Stilts as they settled near the water's edge.
Two more arrived...
and three others joined them, seven in all:
My camera's auto-focus was confused about whether to sharpen the real or the virtual image, and I too was a bit dazzled by the sight of fourteen black and white red-legged birds. Over the open water there was no sense of depth perception and my photos appeared to be two-dimensional:
It was like spelling banana-- I didn't know when to stop!
Suddenly they flew off together and left me all alone, looking at an empty mirror:
The next day (April 2), the Sun again rose against a cloudless sky. Venus shone above the crescent Moon:
In the semi-darkness twenty minutes before sunrise, I had set my camera at maximum sensitivity and was rewarded when an Eastern Screech-Owl decided to call from a small tree next to the path. I did not use a flash and the image is a bit soft (hand-held with an exposure of 1/20 second at ISO 16,000). Click on the photo and look closely at its eyes to see a reflection of dawn's light on the horizon:
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Linking to Misty's CAMERA CRITTERS,
Linking to Eileen's SATURDAY'S CRITTERS,
Linking to SKYWATCH FRIDAY by Yogi, Sylvia and Sandy
Linking to WEEKEND REFLECTIONS by James
Linking to BirdD'Pot by Anni
Linking to Our World Tuesday by Lady Fi
Linking to Wild Bird Wednesday by Stewart
Linking to Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday) by NC Sue
Linking to ALL SEASONS by Jesh
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Please visit the links to all these memes to see some excellent photos on display
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I really love the graphic qualities of these pictures.
ReplyDeleteStilts are such cool-looking birds, all dressed up in their tuxedos with no particular place to go.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Kenneth. I was not sure if I should stand on my head or stand on my feet to see your images of the Black -winged Stilts. The reflections are outstanding and I love that Owl. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the Stilts, aren't they terrific, and reflections, excellent.
ReplyDeleteThe "mirror" shots are amazing! Such a strong, clear reflection. And the owl shot is wonderful. You must have a very steady hand for a sharp image at 1/20th second. Cool to see the eye close up!
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ReplyDeleteI love the look of the stilts - gorgeous in flight and mesmerizing reflections when standing in water.
ReplyDeletewow...incredible reflections!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your bird reflections. perfect.
ReplyDeleteThose reflections are brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThese bird reflections are works of art! And that EYE!!!!! The whole world seems reflected in there. :)
ReplyDeleteWhere is this?
ReplyDeleteI like the one with one bird. A really nice capture.
ReplyDeletePositively STUNNING series of captures Kenneth. Those stilts are gorgeous birds, and to see them in such numbers! I too would have had a problem knowing when to stop pressing the shutter button :-). Last week spotted here a Red Kneed Stilt. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots - sometimes everything just works!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Amazing shots! They are beautiful birds and love the reflections!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, oh my gosh!! I LOVED SEEING THE MIRRORED reflections of the stilts!!!
ReplyDeleteI am here to send you my thanks for linking in with us at I'd Rather B Birdin' this weekend.
Hello Ken, these are all beautiful images of the Stilt. The reflections are just gorgeous. Love the sky image and the owl is awesome. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day! PS, thanks so much for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up these lovely images with us at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/04/beautiful-springtime.html.
ReplyDeleteYour captures are mind-boggling, Ken - in design and sharpness! Am really enjoying how you tracked them in different formations and in flight for All Seasons. Greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteAlso, many thanks for your encouraging comment about my plein air in Utah last week!
Great photos. I love the reflections.
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing Ken! Love the ‘mirror’ reflection images (stilts are wonderful birds) and smiled at the bananana...reference! And the Owl...fabulous sighting and to top it off with the eye is beyond love,y.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! I love all the reflection photos! Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Very beautiful birds.
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic images! Those reflections are perfection!
ReplyDeletesuch wonderful compositions!
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