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Grand Bend, ON, July 2007 [Click to embiggen]
I've got a thing for seagulls. Most of us may dismiss them as disease-carrying pests - probably a fair assessment - but there's something in the way they fly that's always captivated my eye.
Living midway between two Great Lakes, we've got more than our fair share of the flying beasts. So it's no surprise that these images fill up my memory cards fairly frequently.
Your turn: Please click on the Comments link and suggest a caption for this photo. Also, if you haven't yet participated in this week's Thematic Photographic challenge - theme: animals - please click here when you're done. Extra brownie points if you bring a friend along.
About last week's fiery photo: I played with fire to capture this one and thankfully wasn't burned in the process. The benefits of a long lens, I suppose! Lots of honorable menschens this time out, so let's jump right in, shall we:
- Robin: "Out of the frying pan..."
- Bradley: "Good-bye Norma-Jean."
- Linda: "Insatiable...."
- Barbie2be: "Come on baby, light my fire....."
- Terri: "Firewall."
- Killired: "Boy scouts paid off."
- Morah Mommy: "Fire dance!"
Good grief, Carmi--THAT'S HUGE! When it popped up in my reader, I jumped back, lol.
ReplyDeleteFirst thought? Is it too obvious?? "Bird's eye view"
I'll be back with more...and thanks for the mention :).
'could you hurry up and take the photo please as I really can't hold this pose much longer...'
ReplyDelete"Commence bombing run in 3... 2... 1...
ReplyDeleteAh, I see that hot dog on the grill. Here I come, ready or not!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a little girl and at the beach, it was fun to feed the gulls. Not any more...they're brazen and daring, not caring what they go after...and the noise when a group of them are together!
Hello Carmi!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mentions!
"I spy with my little eye - something good to eat!"
"Um, excuse me, which way to the beach?"
"So long and thanks for all the fish."
Terri
"Anyone seen Richard Bach? He owes me royalties..."
ReplyDeleteGull, able.
Raging Gull
"Headed for a Heartbeak," by Winger
"I can't smile, I have no lips."
Gull ever travels.
Sea soar.
I have always loved watching gulls. I like the angle of his head compared to the angle of his wings.
ReplyDeleteThis is a totally AMAZING photograph!!
ReplyDeleteThis bird is thinking, "Target at 6:00!"
Mine?! Mine-mine-mine!
ReplyDeleteCrap...spwriter's back in full force (or is that rare form???)!!
ReplyDeleteHark! Is that Neil Diamond I hear?
ReplyDeleteWhich way to the Maritimes?
Gladys....take a look! Carmi's got his camera out again. Do you think he was a seagull like us in a previous life?
Gull a vanting
Hey, did the ever find Nemo?
seagullspiring
Wings and things
ReplyDeleteFreebird.
Blue. Bird.
Wild, Blue yonder.
Too close for comfort.
Zoom!
Tastes like chicken.
Finger lickin' good.
How nice it would be to have hands!
ReplyDeleteI'm finally back and wanted to quickly post some animal pics I took while on my holidays in Northern Ireland for thematic photographic, so here is my link:
ReplyDeletehttp://swile67.blogspot.com/2008/07/thematic-photographic-animals-i.html
A few more...
ReplyDeleteSun blocker.
Bird of Paired Eyes.
Paul McCartney's other band.
Fleebird.
Bird flew.
Gull and void.
(Oh, hi Robin. Yeah, I'm back for a visit. And to see if I can come up with more captions than you.)
Jonathan Livingston WHO?
ReplyDeleteHey Carmi! Thanks for the shout, and the win!!
ReplyDeleteSadly, my wit has left with my caffeine, so I have to go think about this bird for awhile...
"I just flew in from San Francisco, and boy are my arms tired!"
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to more S.F. poictures - that's a beautiful and picturesque town. One of my favorite top three worldwide.
"Sadly, Bob's career was cut short following an unfortunate navigational error which placed over the Hamilton Skeet Club."
ReplyDeleteWhatcha got down there?
ReplyDeleteIf I let the poo go now will I hit that guy... yep, got him! Ah, relief.
ReplyDeleteI like "Caption this" partly because of Carmi's creative photography but also for the creativity of the captions that people come up with.
ReplyDeletespwriter is back! It's great to to read your creative captions (and Robin's too).
Terri
Swimming in air
ReplyDeletewhere did i put my keys?
have you seen my mother?
Hurry up already, I need to poop!!
ReplyDelete(from the birds perspective)
ReplyDelete"it's a bird, it's a plane.. oh wait, that's just mom flying around"
or
bird's eye view
i spy a fish and it's mine!
ReplyDelete(Anticipating Robin's next batch, I thought I should throw a few more onto the virtual table.)
ReplyDeleteFlying by the sea of his expanse
Never a gull moment
Do you sea what I sea?
A flight for soar eyes
Bad air day
Gull of the wild
iGull
"Who needs a cape? Batman, you've got NOTHING on me!"
ReplyDeleteHe does look very regal.... Here in Virginia Beach, we have them by the droves... They have the bead on all the fast food restaurants, even those that are ten or fifteen miles inland!
HI TERRI! THANK YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteWhite flight
Up and down
Jonathan Livingston? See? Gull!
Soft underbelly
Soar spot
I don't need no stinkin' GPS
Flighty
A
Wait...more!!
ReplyDeleteNo badminton for YOU!
Fly spy
Crook in my neck
Bye bye birdie
Lonesome dove
"When spwriter tried to beat the robin in a friendly game of "Caption This", she shot a bird at him!"
"Is anybody looking? Maybe I can poop.... now!"
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo, Carmi!
b13 already said the one that i was thinking, LOL... but if you love seagulls, you'll appreciate this rescue:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/news/brigade-defends-800-cost-seagull-rescue/article-227394-detail/article.html
Gull-um
ReplyDeleteLord of the Wings
"I wanna fly like a seagull, to the sea, fly like a seagull, let my spirits carry me...what? What do you mean that's not the right lyric? Eagle? Fly like an eagle? Why would an eagle want to fly to the sea?"
In-flight entertainment
The gull, Monty
"What the flock are you lookin' at?"
Unflappagull
"Hey, did that robin just shoot me the bird?"
Okay...your move, Robin. (Oh, and thanks for the exclamation point, Terri.)
Robin/SPwriter: I feel like a spectator at centre court at Wimbledon. It's a lovely place to be.
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing and good-spirited creativity. You're all totally making my week here. Thank you.
light as a feather
ReplyDeletethe one who flew over the cuckoo's nest
ReplyDeletehey where did everyone go?
ReplyDeleteCarmi, this shot is so striking I'm not even sure it needs a caption. I'll have to think on this one.
ReplyDeleteElegance in flight.
ReplyDeleteHello Carmi,
ReplyDeleteYou feel like you are at Wimbledon; I, for some strange reason, hear duelling banjos. It's great, isn't it?
A few more captions from me:
"Have wings, will travel."
"Soaring, soaring over the ocean blue."
"Gull darn it!"
Terri
hmmmm...THAT looks like the guy that hit my mom with a rock....I'll get HIM!
ReplyDeleteSuspended in space!
ReplyDeleteGet your motor runnin'
ReplyDeleteHead out on the highway
Lookin' for adventure
And whatever comes my way
BORN TO BE WILD
Hey Carmi ~
ReplyDeleteHmmm, a comparison this week to Wimbleton and Dueling Banjos (thanks, Terri!); what a juxtaposition.
I've tried to come up with more, but quality doesn't always accompany quantity--I think, cocked and loaded, I've already give you my best.
I can't speak for spwriter, but good golly Miss Molly, surely even HE is done!
Tons of fun...I do like a spirited round of "Caption This" and I believe that's what we've had this week! Thanks!
:)
Oh Co-Conspirator of Multitudinous Caption Submissions (that's you, Robin), that's it? I was sure you'd have a few more up your sleeve (or wherever it is you keep your ideas).
ReplyDeleteYou're absolutely right that "quality doesn't always accompany quantity", my good friend. I mean, if I'd posted everything that came to mind for a picture, there'd be a few hundred Spwriter entries on this page. I only post the really good ones.
That's what you do, right? ;-)
Thanks for an entertaining Caption This, Carmi. It did feel a bit like a center court match that went well into the fifth set, then continued with a tie-breaker that finally had to be called on account of darkness...or because they ran out of tennis balls.
[Terri - about that Dueling Banjos reference. You just meant that in a playful, back-and-forth, musical duet sorta way, right? Because I've seen Deliverance and I can't quite figure out which of us is Burt Reynolds and which is Ned Beatty. And...ahem...I don't want to be Ned.]
SPwriter,
ReplyDeleteYes, I did mean in a playful, back-and-forth, musical duet sort of way, not in the "Deliverance" sort of way (poor Ned).
Terri