
These skydivers were probably feeling on top of the world and to one side of the moon.
Posted in response to Becky’s April Squares challenge theme of ‘Top.’ See more responses here.

These skydivers were probably feeling on top of the world and to one side of the moon.
Posted in response to Becky’s April Squares challenge theme of ‘Top.’ See more responses here.
Great timing, and thoughtful of the skydivers to provide such a beautifully colour-coordinated parachute!
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Indeed. Don’t know when they’ll be able to start operating again.
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So much is in limbo currently. Very sobering.
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Great shot!
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Thanks.
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Wow, not only are the skydivers clear and colorful, the moon is there to cheer them on, Graham! Wonderful!
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Thanks, Terri. I caught them in a good moment.
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You really nailed this one, Graham — I watched so many parachutes headed to the drop zone at Dillingham Air Field out on the North Shore, Oahu, while working with horses at the neighboring ranch there. That — and a few loud ultralights, lumbering across the sky :)) Dawn
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Thanks Dawn. These skydivers operate out of Upolu Airport which is right on the coast. I always wonder if, one day, someone will land in the ocean.
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Unfortunately, that has happened on Oahu. A sport, as they say, “If at first you don’t succeed, don’t skydive!” :))
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wow, what an amazing photo . . . . .
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My timing was right!
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