Two by Two

Two by Two

Two by Two, I took this photo of these two pelicans flying in unison and I was thinking, I wonder how many other photos I have of just two birds and I was surprised to find the photos placed below. None of these photos are photoshopped. They are exactly how I saw them. Two by Two

Two by Two – the Two Tablets were spoken by Him, to restore creation, to to become one as they should be for eternity.

Two by Two   two white pelicans flying

The Two Tablets are the inside chambers of your Heart, “Love your Father” outside the chamber, “Love your Neighbor”.

two geese in flight
  two geese flying
Two by Two
two bald eagles
swans in water

Two by Two

by Sandra J


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44 Replies to “Two by Two”

  1. I’m at a loss in choosing the photograph I like best. Each has a unique quality that makes me want to pause and enjoy it for a few moments then when I reached the last picture I went back to the top and started all over again.

    1. 🙂 thank you Beth, I find myself doing that as well. I love seeing all the detail in each species of bird which makes them similar but yet so uniquely made as individuals also. Geese are the easiest to photograph in twos because they normally are flying in big groups.

    1. Thank you Rudi, yes I love photographing geese in flight and they are almost always in groups so focusing on two gets a little easier.

  2. Oh for cool 😎 I ♥️ those Canadian Honkers (geese) My Daddy took me Hunting to Saskatchewan in 1971 We got a lot of meat for the freezer and I ended up making 2 – 25 pound down pillows ( down costs about $30 an ounce) We returned to Saskatchewan, from our ranch in Minnesota, In1981 We left the guns at home Daddy had a Pentax & a Cannon 35mm I had a video cam from radio shack and We had more fun 😉 Sandra: thanks for sharing on the web. ~Willy

    1. What a wonderful story Willy, I was very similar, my grandfather took me rabbit hunting when I was very young, but I could not shoot one. But using the camera, I had no problem and have been doing it ever since. 🙂 Thank you Willy. 🙂

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