A Stunning Coincidence


I do this now and again, when something really stunning catches my eye.

This photo is a shot from a webcam in Hungary, which took a picture of a curious bird in flight. The bird was staring straight into camera when the the shot was taken.

The camera is set to take a shot once every minute, making the coicidence of the moment even more stunning.

Yeah, we got birds in Zimbabwe, so I am still on-topic for the blog!

Comments

  1. Denford I have a stunning occurance to also question. does it matter to anyone in Zimbabwe that Mugs has Syphilis -

    this is a list of late symptoms which seem to give us a clear match for his present actions :

    Late and Latent Stages
    The latent (hidden) stage of syphilis begins when primary and secondary symptoms disappear. Without treatment, the infected person will continue to have syphilis even though there are no signs or symptoms; infection remains in the body. This latent stage can last for years. The late stages of syphilis can develop in about 15% of people who have not been treated for syphilis, and can appear 10 – 20 years after infection was first acquired. In the late stages of syphilis, the disease may subsequently damage the internal organs, including the brain, nerves, eyes, heart, blood vessels, liver, bones, and joints. Signs and symptoms of the late stage of syphilis include difficulty coordinating muscle movements, paralysis, numbness, gradual blindness, and dementia. This damage may be serious enough to cause death.

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  2. The photo was awesome, Denford. Keep up the great work on your blog. Wishing you blessings....

    Oh yeah, what do you think about RE's comment? This woman has much insight so when she speaks, I listen!

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  3. @ RE Mugabe has been rumoured to suffer from that for some time, mostly as a way of explaining his madness in terms of the policies and actions he pursues. We have not been able to verify this at all and the guy is now nearly 90 years old!

    @Askcherlock: Thanks for the appreciation, it is an awesome photo, really. And I do listen to RE!!

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  4. hahahaha nice photo.. looking at the bird's eyes.. its like the bird is saying what is this? hehehe

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  5. i love it< that bird was so cute on that gesture!

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  6. Denford, I must say, you have a way, with words and pictures. So much so, that some picutres actually fall in your lap. I find it an interesting coinkidink that the bird is staring straight at the camera whereas your most previous image shows a man shying away from the camera.

    Nature vs. man. Who wins in the show of integrity?

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  7. Wow, that's really a stunning photo!

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