I didn’t think much when I took this photograph until later when I went through the batch of which it was part. I had to smile. It was certainly a surprise to see that head floating there with no body. I hope you enjoy it.
I didn’t think much when I took this photograph until later when I went through the batch of which it was part. I had to smile. It was certainly a surprise to see that head floating there with no body. I hope you enjoy it.
Beautiful…
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Thank you muchly. How lovely. And a very, merry Christmas and happy new year (and always) to you and yours!
Very startling! Nice !
Thanks. Sometimes luck can outdistance skill.
haha, love this
Thank you. I thought it was pretty cool, too, a pure accident. But accidents like this can’t happen unless we are prepared with a camera in the hand, which I don’t do often enough.
Haha, I learned the hard way, when living in New York, never to leave home without a camera. There was always something crazy to photograph there!
I’ve only passed thru NYC twice: once from Conn. to D.C. and back again. Never saw much except skyscrapers, skyscrapers and skyscrapers. Oh, yes, and tail lights, tail lights and tail lights!
Didn’t have my camera with me. I was a back seat passenger, holding onto the seat for dear life. Crazy drivers there.