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Saga county in North Lato is the region occupied by the upper Yarlung Tsangpo ཡར་ཀླུངས་གཙང་པོ་ or Brahmaputra and its tributaries: the Rukyok Tsangpo and Kyibuk Tsangpo. The county capital, known as Kyakyaru (Ch Saga), Area: 13.374 sq km. www.footprinttravelguides.com/c/2848/tibet/&Action=pr...
winter barley harvest
CLAAS LEXION 770 + MacDon D65-S Draper
CLAAS LEXION 600 + CLAAS V900
CASE-IH 9120 AXIAL-FLOW + MacDon cutterbar
CASE-IH 9120 AXIAL-FLOW + MacDon cutterbar
CASE-IH 9230 AXIAL-FLOW + MacDon cutterbar
I would like to wish all who have taken the time to follow my images on Flickr, a very happy New Year!
I would also like to propose a toast: Please raise your glasses this New Years Eve and spare a thought to those who, throughout adversity and throughout the world, fly the flag of freedom and wish them "FREEDOM AND SUCCESS IN 2015".
Happy New Year everyone!
It has been a pretty awesome year! I got done a lot more photos this year than ever before and I pretty happy with how most of them came out!
Thanks to the awesome community here on Flickr I've had a lot fun making photos and seeing the amazing photos everyone else on Flickr makes. :)
Thanks everyone for being part of my awesome year here on Flickr. Your comments on my pictures and photos of your own have really inspired me. I'm excited to make lots of new photos and see you guy's photos in 2016!
Botswana 2015.
There have been estimated to be between 60-80 million little bee-eaters. It breeds in open country with bushes, preferably near water. Just as the name suggests, bee-eaters predominantly eat insects, especially bees, wasps and hornets, which are caught in the air by sorties from an open perch. This species often hunts from low perches, maybe only a metre or less high. Before eating its meal, a bee-eater removes the sting by repeatedly hitting the insect on a hard surface.
Unlike most bee-eaters, these are solitary nesters, making a tunnel in sandy banks, or sometimes in the entrance to an Aardvark den. They lay 4 to 6 spherical white eggs. Both the male and the female take care of the eggs. These birds roost communally, lined up on a tree branch.
Many thanks for the faves and comments, they are all very much appreciated.
Another image of a blue Geranium pyrenaicum (Bill Wallis), captured with my old trusty Vivitar 105mm Series 1 Macro lens.
Here is an image of the same flower that I posted previously, taken in a different light: January Gem.
I drove to Porlock Hill in search of clear skies this morning. I arrived there just before the eclipse started and spent the next few hours watching the eclipse. I was high enough to cut out most of the haze which left me with great visibility.
Since I only had a 200mm lens, decided to go with this composite image of the whole eclipse - from around 8:30 to 10:40.
Fotografia realizada en los Collados del Ason, en la ultima salida realizada con la Asociación AFCO.
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Flowers at sunrise - Dordrecht 2015.
Dear friends, thank you so much for all your lovely comments and faves. And all the encouragement I am getting from you. It means so mu much to me! I don't often mention this but, as some of you know I am handicapped, and each and every photo I shoot is accompanied by pain and discomfort.. Some days I don't know how long I can still keep up. This sunny and warm shot at sunrise yesterday morning is to give me the courage to continue. Because I love photography, and I love your photo's! Have a great weekend!
"うさぎおじさん"
HASSELBLAD *500CM + Carl Zeiss PlanarT* 80mm F2.8 + Kodak PORTRA 400
@Okuno-jima , HIROSHIMA. JAPAN. March, 2015