Ingrid, as with your other nature photography, it is both one thing, and another. When I first saw this, my initial impression was that I was seeing an archival photo of Isadora Duncan… The flow, the posture, the grace, lovely.
Louise is right. It’s Isadora the Heron. Unless he’s a male. In which case he’s Duncan the Heron.
Or maybe Martha the Heron, if female–and Graham the Heron, if male?
By any name, though, I can’t figure out which body part is where. She/he sure does express grace, poise, control, beauty, freedom — inner qualities outwardly manifested being the point of the photo, and of life.
Couldn’t bear to comment on the sea lion photo and text. What an upside-down concept that woman has of what is “vile” in this world.
Great photo, great title!
Ingrid, as with your other nature photography, it is both one thing, and another. When I first saw this, my initial impression was that I was seeing an archival photo of Isadora Duncan… The flow, the posture, the grace, lovely.
I think I remember seeing that photo in my Psych 101 class 😉 Seriously, very cool shot, especially in B&W
Louise is right. It’s Isadora the Heron. Unless he’s a male. In which case he’s Duncan the Heron.
Or maybe Martha the Heron, if female–and Graham the Heron, if male?
By any name, though, I can’t figure out which body part is where. She/he sure does express grace, poise, control, beauty, freedom — inner qualities outwardly manifested being the point of the photo, and of life.
Couldn’t bear to comment on the sea lion photo and text. What an upside-down concept that woman has of what is “vile” in this world.
“They went that-a-way!” 😀