Very beautiful landscape photos, I especially think the first image is a very nice composition. I would never have found the owl without your close-up photo 🙂
What a stunningly beautiful place in the world where you live, Timothy. I think “the bosque” means the magnificent Bosque del Apache. I was there once decades ago and could’ve spent weeks there instead of days, so special. Your sky photos are absolutely breathtaking. And really fun to see Nora, though I was truly stumped on the first photo, glad for the clarification on the second. How exciting to have owl eggs so close to home.
Those are very beautiful images, Tim, every one of them. Nora Owl blends right in! It took the zoom-in photo to be able to find her. The abstract reflectionism was a very nice catch, too.
Very good. One might wonder how simple physics (wind, water, air) can produce such beauty in the sky. Well, I guess physicians would disert at length that physics is Beauty. LOL.
All well?
The brush shot with the path through it reminds me of the Field of Dreams movie…without the corn of course ha. Nora knows how to pick her nest spots, took me a bit to find her, she blended in so well!
Very beautiful landscape photos, I especially think the first image is a very nice composition. I would never have found the owl without your close-up photo 🙂
Thanks, Rudi. The owl really blends in.
That wasn’t easy… I needed your help to find Nora!
Nora really bends in well. Thanks, Herman.
Wonderful landscapes. Nora looks to have a good lookout position, even if the eagle-eyed paparazzi can see her.
I’m rather blind these days, but I knew where to look. She can see what’s going on. Thanks, Couriers.
Bliss in all directions! Amazing north views and perfect Abstract Reflectionism mr. Painter!
Nora Owl, I see you!
Thanks, Marina.
Ooh. Nice walk. Glad you took it. AND the pics.
Thanks, Shey.
Great cloud photos Tim.
Thanks, Brad.
What a stunningly beautiful place in the world where you live, Timothy. I think “the bosque” means the magnificent Bosque del Apache. I was there once decades ago and could’ve spent weeks there instead of days, so special. Your sky photos are absolutely breathtaking. And really fun to see Nora, though I was truly stumped on the first photo, glad for the clarification on the second. How exciting to have owl eggs so close to home.
Thanks, Jet. The Land of Enchantment lives up to its name.
I couldn’t find Nora in the first photo either.
She fits right in. Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
Those are very beautiful images, Tim, every one of them. Nora Owl blends right in! It took the zoom-in photo to be able to find her. The abstract reflectionism was a very nice catch, too.
Thanks, Lavinia. Nora is in camo mode.
I love how you captured the dramatic skies above the bosque.
Gorgeous cloudscapes. I’m pleased to catch a glimpse of Nora.
Thanks, Roberta.
WOW – no other word suffice.
Thanks, Rebecca.
Very good. One might wonder how simple physics (wind, water, air) can produce such beauty in the sky. Well, I guess physicians would disert at length that physics is Beauty. LOL.
All well?
So true. All is well. Thanks, Brian.
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Beautiful , especially the clouds
Thanks, SV.
Fabulous! Took me a few to find her, but I did! 🙂
Thanks, Dale.
The brush shot with the path through it reminds me of the Field of Dreams movie…without the corn of course ha. Nora knows how to pick her nest spots, took me a bit to find her, she blended in so well!
Nora’s in camo mode. Thanks, Brian.
Wow. North is certainly a different view.
Great shots, and I did see Nora, but I wasn’t sure. They sure blend in!
Thanks Tim!
North is different. Thanks, Resa.
Oh my those skies make me smile! I just love them .. it’s the clouds
Thanks, Julie. Happy to make you smile.
Gorgeous north walk Tim … so good to see Nora! Chicks on the way ..
Chicks ahoy! Soon. Thanks, Julie.