Date: July 2011
I could boast as to how simple it was to snap this shot of a raven in flight. Let me just say it was all possible to the soaring winds at the very mouth of the Bay. While in the midst of completing my hike at Angel Island, I had two options. One, I rest easy and blissfully eat my meal on the east-side of Angel Island. Or two, enjoy a marvelous panoramic view of San Francisco and its entirety, but there is a catch. The west side of the ever-marvelous Angel Island drops what seemed to me about 10 degrees in temperature, and turbulent winds that are sure to knock-your-cap-off! Nonetheless, like a vulture I waited patiently above the peek of the Island to catch a glimpse of these overweight ravens take flight. Though the ravens were cuddling up in a ball enjoying a great view, I did not have all that plumage to keep my body clement. I was growing impatient, but had lovely curious Blue Jays to sing to me while I waited. Soon after, life struck to one of the ravens, I quickly set my camera to "multi-shot" mode and lifted the viewfinder to my eye. Though the raven was aspired to fly west, the cold crisp San Francisco gusts had other plans. With winds capable of cradling me, the cavernous raven was going nowhere. The raven looked as though it was hovering, and as much as it flapped its arms, it soon grew weary.

