A motif we all have a nodding agreement with.
Perhaps first used by an adversting man in the United States as early as 1911. Arthur Brisbane is reported to have said, “Use a picture it’s worth a thouand words.” However even that might not be the orgin, earlier Leonardo Da Vinci has expressed the thought that an artist could depict in an instant—what a writer would wrestle with overnight.
I don’t have a lot of wall space to hang photos, so any image I make that deserves to be printed and considered for a space on the wall comes from a file that is titled “The Signature Series.”
My first Signature print goes back nearly half a century. So this one is in good company

A wonderful image and well and truly worthy of a place on the wall!
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Hello Eleanor, if I only make one or two a year its a highlight
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An excellent and beautiful image, David! Definitely one for the wall.
It would take more than 1,000 words to describe the beauty of flight here!
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G’day David, not sure I’d have the ability get all that detail into 1,000 words.
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Uniquely beautiful David, and in this it makes an even greater choice for the wall, as you are unlikely to see another like it on a wall anywhere.
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Hello Ashley, I suppose the great thing about it is that it gives the incentive to keep going out hoping for that majic moment
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This leaves me speechless – and rightly so…
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Thanks Adam, I think the turn of the head against the light backdrop make it work.
Not often it all comes together. 🙂
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