A group of Dolphins jumping in sunset light...
(btw, they were swimming too fast - or my camera was too slow)
(btw, they were swimming too fast - or my camera was too slow)
And a happy dog!
It was very pleasant to watch all the life going on on that evening in the harbor at sunset time.
It was very pleasant to watch all the life going on on that evening in the harbor at sunset time.
9 comments:
Good Morning Susanne,
I wonder what the black bird is looking at
or thinking about. Are the Dolphins feeding
or just cruising and I can never help but to
enjoy the grace of seagulls. You can see the
joy in the little dog bouncing down the boardwalk
looking for someone to play ball with.
Love your photos Susanne, and thanks for visiting
my blog and your lovely comments.
Doug
Good Morning Susanne,
I wonder what the black bird is looking at
or thinking about. Are the Dolphins feeding
or just cruising and I can never help but to
enjoy the grace of seagulls. You can see the
joy in the little dog bouncing down the boardwalk
looking for someone to play ball with.
Love your photos Susanne, and thanks for visiting
my blog and your lovely comments.
Doug
Hi double "d",
Thanks for your kind comment. The dolphins were swimming in herds by and jumped out from time to time, like they always do. :-)
Hi Susanne, interesting to read in one of your comments somewhere that Charleston is known as the Holy City for her many churches.
Shalom to you from Jerusalem, the other Holy City.
Nice to see your Swiss blog too. I lived near Neuchatel several years and love the country.
Lovely shots Sue. It must be lovely to see dolphins jumping in the water. Something I would love to see. Lucky you.
Hi Dina,
thanks for visiting my blog and for your nice comment. So, then I send you greetings back from the "Holy City" to the "Holy City". I knew about Jerusalem, my daughter was visiting that beautiful place last year and she had a lot to tell and cam e with beautiful pictures back home!
Hi Carol, thanks for the comment. Yep, those dolphins were swimming too fast and it was not easy to capture them. My 200mm lens was way too short for these animals.
Nice collection of the harbor treasures, lol, love the puppy! Anna :)
That little doggy wanted that I play with his ball, he was so cute.
Thanks for commenting.:-)
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