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Photography by Ira Gardner

Flying Home

Posted on December 14, 2017
Silhouette image of a flock of birds flying against a cloudy sky.
Birds take of from a power line and head west, Spokane Washington

There is a spot on my daily commute home where there is a bridge over the freeway at the top of sunset hill where you can look down and see the freeway traffic heading to and from the downtown of Spokane. I stopped to make that photo but became captivated by the flock of birds that were circling overhead before heading off west. I made a few snaps as they were leaving.

Camera: Nikon d810 50mm lens
November, 2017

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