I love that I can just glance out the window and have my camera within arms reach. This time of year the birds all travel in pairs. Never was this so vivid as in Colorado when we happened upon a ranger leading a party of bird watchers and asked if we wanted to tag along. It was at this moment that I realized that leaving my camera at home was a monumental error. I tried my best, but the iPhone just couldn't zoom in enough to capture the great horned owl pair with their owlets just above our heads. Never again will I leave home without it, regardless of how heavy and cumbersome! Thankfully, I was able to see this pair of star crossed lovers this morning to begin my day.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Hearts in Nature
I love that I can just glance out the window and have my camera within arms reach. This time of year the birds all travel in pairs. Never was this so vivid as in Colorado when we happened upon a ranger leading a party of bird watchers and asked if we wanted to tag along. It was at this moment that I realized that leaving my camera at home was a monumental error. I tried my best, but the iPhone just couldn't zoom in enough to capture the great horned owl pair with their owlets just above our heads. Never again will I leave home without it, regardless of how heavy and cumbersome! Thankfully, I was able to see this pair of star crossed lovers this morning to begin my day.
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