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This picture is shoot in the Nationalpark named Sonfjället. one of few Nationalparks in Sweden.
Enjoy!
Had a drive up to the Angel of the North last night to get some light trails. Should have used a wider lens maybe?
We have chicken, slathered in a very saucy sweet & sour flavoring sauce, mixed vegetables that is laying oh some comfortably over a bed of steamed white rice, as a can of Pepsi looks over it all with a voyeuristic gaze.
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Nikon D2X
Focal Length: 22mm
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Color Mode: Mode I (sRGB)
Long Exposure NR: Off
High ISO NR: Off
2008/07/10 22:56:43.7
Exposure Mode: Manual
White Balance: Preset d-0
Tone Comp.: Normal
JPEG (8-bit) Fine
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
AF Mode: AF-S
Hue Adjustment: 0°
Image Size: Large (2848 x 4288)
1/100 sec - F/5.6
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached
Saturation: Normal
Exposure Comp.: 0 EV
Sharpening: Normal
Lens: 17-55mm F/2.8 G
Sensitivity: ISO 100
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Another from Whitby the other day, I've deleted the other red rocket photo as I wasn't happy about the composition. Would have still prefered a long exposure but at least it gives me an excuse to return (not that i need one).
The Sixty Dome Mosque a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a mosque in ... The mosque is locally known as the 'Shat Gombuj Masjid', which in Bangla means Sixty Domed Mosque.
Adult Male Beardie photographed on the 31/12/19 what a way to end the year on. Love these beautiful little birds they often make and appearance for me ❤️
Macro Mondays - "My Gang"
My Gangs?
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Its getting cold out, lights are appearing in windows, there are twinkly things in the shops and the Coca-Cola Christmas advert is playing on TV: Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
Kind of an odd photo. It was cleaning it's shell and the head is turned around.
Monkey Jungle, Redland, Florida. This is the Stock island Tree Snail. It is an endangered species and was transplanted from the Florida Keys to this location as part of an amature attempt to help save the species. It has yet to be determined if the O. reses reses is indeed its own species or a color variation on the O. floridesis it's close cousin.