Clover Point got its name when Hudson Bay Factor James Douglas landed there in 1842 and found himself knee-deep in red clover. This point is popular with kite fliers because there is almost always a strong wind. That was certainly the case when I took this photo. But, despite the warm days we've been having, Monday's wind was biting cold as well as strong and the only fliers were the gulls.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Clover Point
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Clover Point,
sea gull
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5 comments:
Nice job! Looks like a painting.
Another superb photo! One can almost feel the wind and the picture gives off a sense of bleakness. Nice catch on the gull.
It does have a paint feel. Wonderful vista.
Very dramatic, lots of atmosphere and dynamic coming from the bird in flight! Great image
I love the beach series... waiting for more... lovely captures.
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