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This bird with bright yellow eye shadow around the eyes was photographed in Lāhainā, Maui, Hawaii, U.S.A. Looks like this beautiful bird is in deep thought.

 

I wish everyone well in Maui and hope everything turns out OK after the devastating fires they went through. Stay strong the world is with you!

 

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Beautiful Peregrine falcon total wow moment with my dad when we went to see if we could spot them as he'd never seen one

Summer solice meets full moon:

 

A strawberry moon is rare, usually once in a lifetime. This occurs when the summer solice meets a full moon. The moon was almost completely full at 7:02 pm EST last night. By the time these photos were taken at 8:30 pm EST, the moon came bursting up from behind the mountains so quickly it was difficult to focus the camera. The moon sits low in the sky and with the high humidity and a few light clouds, it gives off an amber color. .

 

This amature photography did not possess the equipment nor the talent to capture this breathtaking scene.

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Loving the hexagon bokeh with this 135mm vintage lens

Hyacinthoides non-scripta was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his seminal 1753 work Species Plantarum, as a species in the genus Hyacinthus.[2] The specific epithet non-scriptus[Note 1] means "unlettered" or "unmarked" and was intended to distinguish this plant from the classical hyacinth of Greek mythology. This mythical flower, which was almost certainly not the modern hyacinth,[3] sprang up from the blood of the dying prince Hyacinthus. His lover, the god Apollo, shed tears that marked the new flower's petals with the letters "AIAI" ("alas") as a sign of his grief.[4]

Jockeying for position Yuma, AZ

The early stage of a new Pincushion Flower beginning to bloom. This photo was taken at night in our garden. I ordered a new to me, used, Nikon macro lens. Nikon calls theirs micro lens. It arrived late afternoon on Friday. It's the Nikon Nikkor AF 200 mm f4 D ED Micro prime lens. I'm posting the first three photos taken with this lens. I'm still learning it's sweet spot, yet I can already tell that it will perform better than my old eye sight will allow. It's an older lens with an all metal body. It's built like a tank. I own the Nikon AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED Lens already, and have used it many times. I like this one better. This new lens was highly rated by both Pros, and Amatures, to be the best Macro lens Nikon made. This lens will see a lot of use, and hopefully I can live up to it's potential.

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