Terns in the Clouds
by Deborah Benoit
Title
Terns in the Clouds
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Deborah Benoit
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Photograph - Original Photography By Deborah Benoit
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This image has been published in a magazine through the Trillium Gallery. You can purchase the magazine at: http://www.lulu.com/shop/trillium-gallery/trillium-magazine-edition-three/paperback/product-21273427.html
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Terns are seabirds in the family Sternidae that have a worldwide distribution and are normally found near the sea, rivers or wetlands. Previously considered a subfamily of the gulls, Laridae, they are now usually given full family status and divided into eleven genera. They are slender, lightly built birds with long forked tails, narrow wings, long bills and relatively short legs. Their flight is buoyant and graceful. Most species are pale grey above and white below, with a contrasting black cap to the head, but the marsh terns, the Inca Tern and some noddies have dark plumage for at least part of the year. The sexes are identical in appearance, but young birds are readily distinguishable from adults. Terns have a non-breeding plumage, which usually involves a white forehead and much-reduced black cap.
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VIVA Anderson
SO beautiful, Deborah. and congrats for being published, so worthy. Sets my heart on fire !!......soaring !!.....FAV+++, VIVA
Will Borden
Hi Deb~~An especially attractive wildlife/beach scene! All of the Terns against those outstanding clouds and the incoming waves onto the beach create a stunning image!! F&L
Lois Bryan
This is really fabulous, Deb ... a beautiful capture ... full of life and movement ... gorgeous tone work!!!! l/f
Petra Theodoridou
Absolutely gorgeous image, Deborah!!!Such an uplifting mood and beauty, so well done! LF
Sherri Of Palm Springs
Oh Deborah, so very beautiful ..love it..wish I were that gal walking the beach Sherri fl
Angeles M Pomata
I love the atmosphere, the water-color texture and the perspective chosen for this capture. Fantastic work! L/F