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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: Lense-Artists Photo Challenge
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #219: Treasure Hunt ~
Oh, boy! Tina is sending us on a treasure hunt! I’ve been combing through my photos, and found some that I haven’t posted before, and others that you may have seen in a previous post. Having more than one ‘treasure’ … Continue reading
Posted in Beagles, flowers, Lens-Artists, Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, nature, nature photography, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography, weekly photo challenge
Tagged beagles, Lens-Artists, Lense-Artists Photo Challenge, nature, nature photography, outdoors, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography, weekly photo challenge
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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #210: My Photographic Groove ~
One of the things I love about photography is that my camera gives me the opportunity to “capture the moment.” Whether it is a quiet sunset, a surging wave, a golden hour sunrise, a new bird to learn about, or … Continue reading
Posted in Birding, birds, jello, Lens-Artists, Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, nature, nature photography, ornithology, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography, travel
Tagged Birding, birds, Lens-Artists, Lense-Artists Photo Challenge, Long Beach Peninsula, nature, nature photography, ornithology, pacific northwest, pacific ocean, photography, travel
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~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #18: Blending In – Standing Out ~
When I last was at Long Beach, bird migration was well underway. I’d forgotten to pack my Panasonic Lumix, so the photos in this post are from my iPhone 8. Though I could not get clear photographs of the birds, … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Weekly Photo Challenge #17: Just For Fun ~
Going for our walk, whether at home or at the beach, is when Jello get’s excited! We have a game that includes her stealing one of my socks as I get them out of the drawer, then dashing around the house … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Challenge #16 – Big Can Be Beautiful Too! ~
Big (like small) is always relative… …and, subject to one’s perspective! Though the tower and power lines above, may be considered an ugly intrusion, the electricity they conduct safely across large swaths of terrain provide safety, warmth and light to … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #15: Changing ~ Changeable ~ Bald Eagle ~
~ A Five Year Odyssey to Maturity ~ When I first saw this beauty, I thought it might be a Golden Eagle. After checking with eBird (Cornell Lab of Ornithology), I learned it was a one year old Bald Eagle. … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #14: Windows ~ “The View From Here” ~
Leya, challenges us to “find a favorite window and show our special choice,” for this week’s Lens-Artist Challenge. This morning, sunshine is pouring through the window of the keeping room, where I sit in my well-worn chair with my laptop to write, … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge: #13 Look Up ~
When I start to feel down, I tell myself to look up and find light coming through those clouds, and to remember the ancient adage: “And this, too, shall pass away.” In spring, a bright blue sky glimpsed through fresh … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #12: Path ~
Back from the beach with fresh photos of trails and paths we explored. Every morning (and usually afternoon too!), Jello and I take the path maintained by The Breakers, to and from the beach. The weather was so lovely this visit, … Continue reading
~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #11: Small Is Beautiful”
Growing up nearsighted, I was fascinated when I inspected small things up-close. Whether I brought the item to my eyes, or got myself close enough to see it, little things intrigued me. I hope you enjoy these examples of lovely, … Continue reading