Aug 13, 2009

Gull and Bucket

There was nothing exciting going on in the Oxfordshire sky last week. For all I know there wasn't even a good moment to watch the Perseids due to blanket cloud cover at night. So - it's back to the archives: a series of a gull being scenic on a bucket in the sky.







Looking forward to perhaps some Perseids photos at Skywatch Friday!

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

All perches are the same to a gull - even if they are very odd ones :)

overtiredmum said...

Great shots - lovely blue sky.

I keep forgetting to look skyward when dark - will have to have a look tonight!

Rune Eide said...

VERY loud round of applause from me - just my kind of pictures!!

annalarssonphotography said...

Applause from me too!!

Awesome shots!
Have a great weekend

Janice / Dancing with Sunflowers said...

That's a great little series! By the way, just saw your capture of the heavy rain below this post and it's a fantastic shot!
Janice.

Ebie said...

I love your shots! So far I have not seen Perseids yet. I wanted to watch but couldn't get up that early (PST)!

Jane Hards Photography said...

When I was younger and living in the midlands we never saw gulls, only coastal. How times have changed. Something really comical about this whole storyboard.

EG CameraGirl said...

LOVE these photos. Yes, you made me smile. ;-)

Regina said...

Beautiful blue skies and shots.

Carol said...

Great shots and fun photos at the same time!

Anonymous said...

That bucket makes me wondering! Is that a paint - or is that stuff from the birds :) The gull is beautiful - but the bucket on a stick - priceless :)

Tara R. said...

Fun capture. Lovely set for this week's Skywatch.

Lori said...

I like the sequence of these shots. What a gorgeous blue sky!

Rajesh said...

Beautiful shot. You have captured its every action very nicely.

Jim said...

great captures, great shots
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Light and Voices said...

How cute is that? Way kewel.
jfm

Arija said...

I absolutele love the second shot!

3c said...

The Perseids are always a let-down.