It’s a long travel day for me on my return to Maryland. I did get a chance to stop by Gatorland on my way into Orlando but the images are still on my CF card. So borrowing an image from earlier in the week here is my photo 11 in my Project 365.
This is a Great Black-backed Seagull walking through the surf. Exposure edits in PS Express, then given the Bonfire preset in Camera Awesome.
Have a great day! Bella
Categories: 2013 Project 365, Birds, Florida, Foot Prints, Nature, travel



There is confidence in her stride!! The day is hers!!!
So True ! She was truly stepping out in pride.
Immediately hear the Simon & Garfunkel song… Nice picture.
You got me on that one. Is that “Down by the Schoolyard?” Thank you so much and you truly have an interesting blog. Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you back soon. Bella
yep, him and julio π thank you!
Happy Traveling – Happy Weekend:)
Thanks Renee ! I made it home safe and sound. Now to rest up from the crazy busy week I had.
What a pose! What did you think of Gatorland?!
I actually liked Gatorland. But I like anything with wildlife. Actually, the Alligator Farm in St. Augustine is more attractive and diverse, but I I saw zip lines at Gatorland that I need to come back and ride!
You have a sprinter there!
Certainly did ! He was running fast away from me…Run Away!!
Love the walk!! Great picture!!
Thanks Judy and it’s great to be back. Now that I look at the funky edit I did with this, I don’t like it. Much better photo au natural.
I used to go to gatorland as a young child living in kissimmee….
It’s funny how these things have been around me all my life, but I never knew of it or had been there. It was a great, short visit.
What a great photo, Emily. Safe home. π
Thanks so much Sylvia. Aren’t you traveling still?
Yes, I’m in San Pedro until Thursday.
Wonderful ! Be safe on your trip.
Beautiful shot!!!
Thank you Rexlin. Hope all is well with you.
Love her posture! Great shot. Have a nice weekend! π
It was a lucky moment Calee. The beach was so windy for daaayyyss and there were very few birds to capture.