53 thoughts on “Arched dry tree

    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much. I love to use a natural frame for my photos, but I don’t get it very often.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you so much. I tried to photograph this dry tree many times, but only this time, when I managed to capture a goose swimming inside, I decided that the photo was worth posting.

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thanks a lot. I think this photo is another proof that sometimes you have to wait for the perfect moment.

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  1. Gr8BigFun

    “Who Framed Gabby Goose?” it looks like it could be the cover of a children’s book. Lol! A great composition, Vova. How long did you have to wait for the goose to cooperate?

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    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thanks a lot. It’s hard to say because I’ve wanted to take this photo for a long time. And I waited for the goose to appear many times. Luckily, geese are very popular on the Charles River.

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      1. Gr8BigFun

        If their abundance is anything like they are up here they are just big rats with wings. I didn’t have my camera, but last week there was a gaggle of about 50 or 60 birds taking a leisurely stroll down Main Street. The traffic jam was worse than if there’d been a parade!

      2. vovazinger Post author

        Fortunately, we do not have them on the streets, but very often the cause of traffic jams is turkeys slowly crossing the streets.

    1. vovazinger Post author

      Thank you very much, Cheryl. I love photographing nature because there is no limit to the creativity of nature.

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