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Walking With Eagles is a collection of original poems and photographs by Lindy Low Le Coq. A lifelong naturalist, amateur photographer and bird enthusiast, Lindy’s verse, composition and photographs open a window into the essence of her subjects. Her poems and photography reflect the rich natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest.
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Bald Eagles mature over the course of five years. Walking With Eagles invites the reader to take a poetic and visual tour of this odyssey.
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Tag Archives: Lens-Artists Photo Challenge
~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #39: Hello April ~
As April arrives, birds continue to call for mates and pairing-up is in full swing. Building or re-furbishing nests is in process, and every once in a while I hear what may be the cheeps of chicks. While Jello and … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #38: Weathered or Worn ~
This week Leya invites us to feature photos of things weathered and worn. Since I enjoy taking pictures of old dilapidated structures and manmade things that are being ravaged and reclaimed by the forces of nature, this was another fun … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #37: History ~
The mouth of the Columbia River, as it flows into the Pacific Ocean, has been claimed to be discovered ‘for the first time’ by many explorers. Jello walked me around – her nose to the ground – my camera in … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #36: Around The Neighborhood ~ Traces ~
Tina has challenged us to present a photographic sketch of a neighborhood. After considering a summary of major tourist destinations on the Long Beach peninsula (some of which I have featured in previous posts), I decided to keep it closer … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #35: Architecture ~Three Peninsula Churches ~
Along with some schools and forts, pioneer churches are among the wooden structures that have been preserved in the Pacific Northwest. For Amy’s Lens-Artist challenge this week I’m featuring three church structures that extend along a 28 mile (45 km) … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #34: Close-Up ~
Here are some favorite close-ups from my archives. The photo above was taken at beach level of a piece of rusted flotsam covered in Goose barnacles, with a feather resting next to it. The light was just … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #33: Nature ~
This Lens-Artists challenge from Patti, came just as I was on the way to our condo at Long Beach, for a few days. Rain and snow from winter storms are filling the marshland, and tree frogs were croaking when I stepped … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #32: Shadows ~
“The beginnings and ends of shadow lie between the light and darkness and may be infinitely diminished and infinitely increased. Shadow is the means by which bodies display their form. The forms of bodies could not be understood in detail … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #31: Landscapes ~
Looking northeast, toward a Bonneville Power Administration wind farm on the crest of the Columbia River Gorge. On this fascinating and beautiful drive, the terrain changes from dry grassy slopes in the photo above, to steppes hosting evergreen trees and shrubs. … Continue reading











