Last week when we went to Whidbey Island, where I photographed the doors, the island was in storm mode. Most of the above photos were taken in 60 mph winds. I was very happy that they were not just a big blur. As you can see the seagulls know to face into the wind. I dare say they are smarter than some humans I know.... Above the cloud bank you can see the rising moon. This trip was fun and exhilarating!
Be sure to stop by Mary's Little Red House to see all the other Mosaic Mondays!
Thanks Mary once again for hosting this fun event!
Be sure to stop by Mary's Little Red House to see all the other Mosaic Mondays!
Thanks Mary once again for hosting this fun event!
26 comments:
It does look stormy, Wonderful mosaic. I hope the fishing boat was on the way back home. I can not imagine being on a boat in a storm.
Sharon, I hope that vessel out there is heading for shore. Even with the wind it looks beautiful.
"Mother Earth" is coming along just fine so far. Did you send good thoughts, or has your muse showed up at my house.
Have fun
beth
Very interesting sky there! ANd you're right those gulls do look to be pretty stable.
Wow, you got some breathtaking shots! Another great mosaic! I loved the doors, too!
What a gorgeous mosaic! Love the gulls...they must have strong feet huh? ;~) Makes me miss the beach.
*hugs*deb
How beautiful, Sharon!
Be a sweeie,
Shelia ;)
Thanks for checking out my mosaic. I love Washington. It is a beautiful place.
JoAnn
I can almost feel the wind...great shots...
is it raining EVERYWHERE in the world? :) great mosaic
Hi Sharon:
Love your mosaic. Especially the photos of the seagulls. Hope all is well with you. Have a great week!
xoxo
Donna
nice. I really love your blog header too!
I've always heard that Whidby is beautiful, the mosaic is wonderful.
Those shots are breath taking, inspite of the winds! The clouds even look gorgeous!
Enjoy your week!
I have been there,,,if I close my eyes I can feel the sweet air on my face,,and smell its aroma...sigh...
*M*
Beautiful photographs - I can almost feel the wind.
Carol
Sharon, we've always wanted to go to Whidby! We've been to Bainbridge, up to Sequim and Port Townsend and Paulsbo, but the islands sound so beautiful! How blessed you are to live in such a lovely place with all of that within a drive!
But...we have the Finger Lakes and the Adirondacks!
Diane
Beautiful island shots, even in stormy weather!
Brrr ... looks CHILLY even for the gulls! Love your mosaic capturing the various photos of this experience! Thanks so much for visiting my mosaics this week. I'm glad you enjoy them ;-)
Hugs and blessings,
So beautiful...sigh..
My daughter was so happy the power didn't go out during the mighty storms you had this past week!
I fly to Seattle on Saturday to stay for the rest of the year, Yippee!
I'm glad your photos turned out so well in those winds...
Hi Sharon,
Everything I see and read about Whidbey Island sounds wonderful - thanks for letting us view it through your lens. :)
Have a beautiful week,
Zuzu
I do like your mosaics , i must learn how to make some! have a nice day, catherine
LOve it.the pics are wonderful and so is the mosaic....stormy skies have such a powerful presence don't they? Awesome!!
Andrea.
Mosaics of nature are still my favorite. I missed it this Monday! Maybe I should start Martha Monday! lol
love the music you're playing too!
xxx...........C
Great blog you have here! So glad you dropped into my blog and I'm delighted you like the VanGogh quote! Then you will also like the Napoleon quote: If you start to take Vienna...take Vienna!
That's another great motivator!
Take care!
Lenae
What a beautiful mosaic. the pictures of the storm and seagulls are so amazing. I love the doors from last week, this island sounds like such a charming place, so glad you stopped by!
Debra
Sharon,
Hey girl!!
Sorry i have not been around. not too much time to visit these days.
Beautiful pics. Good job with those winds blowing that hard.
A die hard photographer if i ever saw one!
Have a great weekend.
Blessings
barbara jean
PS Would love to see you any time you made it down this way!!
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