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WORDLESS WEDNESDAY - LANDING GEAR DOWN, CHECK

Richard Iarossi - Crofton MD Real Estate

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 Rich Iarossi is a full time licensed REALTOR®, working in Crofton, MD. My coverage areas are: Anne Arundel, Prince George’s, Howard, Calvert, Queen Anne, and Baltimore City and County. I specialize in residential real estate, working with both buyers and sellers. Use the registration free search on my website at www.RichSellsHomes.com. If you’re not already working with a REALTOR®...I can help. Call me at 443-995-9595 (Cell) or 410-451-6255 (Office).

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Richard, this is a good one and good timing on the shot. This guy doesn't even need a co-pilot.

Posted by Michael Setunsky, Michael's Commercial Northern Virginia Commercial Real Estate (703.831.4028, http://michaelscommercial.com) over 3 years ago

Richard, gear down, flaps down and clear for runway 38 foot Hunter.  Have a great day.  kevincavanaughonline.com

Posted by Kevin Cavanaugh Associate Broker, ABR, GREEN (Keller Williams Hudson Valley Realty) over 3 years ago

Naoma Doriguzzi Virginia Beach Mortgage ConsultantRichard - That bird is coming straight for you!  Get out of the way!

Posted by Naoma Doriguzzi - New Media Director (Virginia Beach) over 3 years ago

Richard-that is a beautiful picture and oh so close! Yikes..imagine that..to be free like a bird!

Posted by Midori Miller - Ormond Beach | Daytona Businesses And Area Information (Midori Miller @ Coastal Results Referral Company) over 3 years ago
landing gear down is right...is he coming in for a bomb, bomb, bomb
Posted by Konnie McKee. Associate Broker VA & MD The Center For Real Estate Jocularity (MAC REALTY, LLC/REALTY DIRECT, LLC) over 3 years ago

This is really getting scary. A long time ago, a friend who is into falconry was called down to Dover Air Force Base to see if his falcons could help control the bird populartion that was interfering with the engines of those huge planes.

Posted by Janice Roosevelt,Ecobroker, ABR, e-PRO (Susan Manners Team, Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors) over 3 years ago

birds in flight are one of the most beautiful things to witness if you just stop and take it in!

Posted by Leesa L. Finley -Wake Forest NC REALTOR® Wake Forest NC & Raleigh NC Real Estate (Circa Properties - Your Wake Forest NC Homes Specialist) over 3 years ago

I would love to have the ability to fly like a bird.  Thank you for the great picture.

Posted by Tony Toto Real Estate Information Gurnee, IL (Education & Information) over 3 years ago

We just watched the Hitchcock movie "The Birds"

Thanks for the reminder! lol

your friend in Charlottesville!

Posted by Charlottesville Real Estate www.CharlottesvilleSolutions.com (Charles McDonald 434-515-1585) over 3 years ago

Birds in flight are so amazing...this is a truly great photo and I don't know if I would have stayed in that path........

Posted by Chapman Realty Homes Brunswick Georgia over 3 years ago

Cover your head!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Lynn Kenton Ventura Real Estate (Ventura Property Shoppe) over 3 years ago

That is an awesome picture. How did you get the bird to wait until you got the shot. If I try to take a photo like this, all you can see is the sky, the bird is long gone.

Posted by South Beaches Real Estate Professionals over 3 years ago

So what treat did you put on your head as an enticement? LOL

Posted by Jim Frimmer, Realtor and CDPE, Mission Valley, CA DRE #01458572 (Century 21 Award) over 3 years ago

Mike, Every once in a while I get lucky with animal shots.

Kevin, I couldn't see it at the time but you're right, the flaps are down for a landing.

Naoma, I stood my ground and he/she missed.

Midori, I'll bet a lot of people think about that.

Konnie, The dock was kind of littered with bomblets.

Janice, I've seen shows on falcons being used and they're very effective. 

Posted by Richard Iarossi, Crofton MD Real Estate, Annapolis MD Real Estate (Long and Foster® Real Estate, Inc.) over 3 years ago

Charles, There's only one bird in this shot but trust me, he wasn't alone on the dock.

Julie, I usually don't do very well getting them in flight but this one did come out pretty well.

Lynn,  Pretty hard to take a good shot wearing a hat. Sometimes you just have to take one for the team.

Anne, My camera can take six shots a second. Some of it was timing, some of it was location and a lot of it was luck.

Jim, I'm pretty hard of hearing and didn't know there was a kid behind me on the dock dropping bread.

Posted by Richard Iarossi, Crofton MD Real Estate, Annapolis MD Real Estate (Long and Foster® Real Estate, Inc.) over 3 years ago

What a shot! LOVE the lines and the curves of the wings...wonderful composition. Perfect!

Posted by Mara Hawks, Inactive-2012 REALTOR®, Homes for Sale Auburn Real Estate, AL (First Realty Auburn ) over 3 years ago

Wow, Rich, Fabulous shot! It's always exciting to get a bird in flight!

Debi

Posted by Debi Boucher - "Realtor Showcase" Real Estate Photography/Virtual Tours ( Real Estate Showcase Photography) over 3 years ago

Rich - I love that shot, I love animal shots in general. Beautiful. ~Rita

Posted by Kenna Real Estate over 3 years ago

What a neat photo, the bird's tail looks like a fan.

Posted by Colorado Springs Realty Patricia Beck (Re/Max Real Estate Group, GRI, CDPE) over 3 years ago

Oh Richard - you did good on this one, it's just perfect!  You know how I am about bird pictures, I LOVE it :-)

Posted by Gail MacMillan over 3 years ago

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