Dale offers the prompt “from an interesting angle” for this week’s Cosmic Photo Challenge.
Trying to find an excuse to include these photos I thought the angle of the bird’s head standing on the boulders was interesting. The angles of the palm trees in the second photo made me think of an arch over the full moon.


Great shot of the bird, Frank, any idea what it is? Some sort of crane or stork, maybe?
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I have no idea what kind of bird that was. I am only glad it sat still long enough for a photo. Thank you, Dale!
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I thought it might be a blue heron, but it looks a bit too slender for that
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Love both. I find the Full Moon Rising Over the Atlantic Ocean simply stunning.
Thanks brother!
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I am glad you liked that photo of the moon. Thank you and blessings, Michael!
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Love this bird and the way it’s giving a pose with its long neck.
The moon click is fabulous.
Thank you.
namaste
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It is posing. I am also glad you liked the moon photo. Thank you!
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You are welcome Frank Hubeny.
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Hi Frank, I just love the shot of that bird and the beautiful blue water wants me to wish I could just jump in. Another great addition to my day. Thanks Buddy!
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Thank you, Dan, and blessings to you and your family!
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I like both. The bird’s angle seems to go against the water current and against the angles of the rocks. I sort of feel like that bird and I’m sure it doesn’t bother him at all. The second is just simply beautiful! Jesus loves you!
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Jesus loves you, too! Thank you and blessings, Mary!
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Florida looks so inviting with the angles you show us!
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It is beautiful. I do prefer South Carolina. Thank you, Jim!
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SC is beautiful
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I really liked the moon between the trees. Nice capture on both photos, Frank.
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Thank you, Mark! We reached entrance to the beach just in time to see the moon rise.
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