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Many thanks for all your comments. Too many to respond to all of them individually.
An upgrade. Or technically, the same. The red Fredmobile has been replaced by a 2025 model. Because you know....you're worth it.
(When it stops raining I'll let him get in it but only if he promises to keep his filthy paws on his patented "dog-proof" seat cover, also newly purchased).
Taken at the end of a recent afternoon at Bushy Park, when I managed to isolate this magnificent stag. I like the light in this picture as it looks like he's almost surrounded by a ring of fire!
World Photography Day and I honestly thought I was going to end the day with nothing. A walk around town didn’t inspire me so I came home, whereupon this beauty from our own garden had revealed itself!
Unashamedly adjusted in Affinity Photo from the previous image.
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It was suggested to me that a single tree would be more pleasing, and odd numbers in photography do generally appeal to us. Here I have cloned out the tree on the right and taken the opportunity to boost the colour vibrance. If only real life was that malleable...
(Although, looking really closely here and at my original this is actually two trees intertwined which I like very much).
Thanks Mike mstoy!
A scene captured from Church Road, near Bowers Marsh Nature Reserve, Essex UK.
This little lady came for a sleep on the lawn and then stayed for lunch. I haven't seen her cubs but she certainly seems to enjoy an afternoon nap.
Golden Gates Lakes Nature Reserve, Mucking, Essex UK
Known locally as the Heronry Shaw lakes. A former gravel pit, later a landfill site and now restored to nature.
I’ve posted 3 shots of this lake today and I think this is my personal favourite. Only subtle enhancement to lift the foreground shadow and boost saturation. And one or two stray branches got the airbrush of doom. But the light and composition are what I see in others’ work and I aspire to emulate. This despite the power lines in the distance. But…no power lines means no camera battery or internet, no internet means no Flickr so they’re a fact of life.
Not quite ripened but picked and arranged by me on a convenient bench. Natural light, of course.
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Many years ago a friend introduced me to his home-made sloe gin. I remember going for a second glass, possibly a third. After that I went to bed. Nothing much wrong with that as I was staying the night anyway. But this was 4 o'clock in the afternoon...
An impression of the Fobbing Marsh, Essex UK.
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goldfinch ~ carduelis carduelis (female?)
RSPB green status list.
I have noticed goldfinches regularly bend over and look at their feet. Does anyone know why they do this? I haven't noticed it with other finches or any other bird. Although she looked at her feet she kept an eye on me the whole time.
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Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. 3 shot focus merge in Affinity photo, 2 EL-100 Speedlites. I tried so many variations of flash positions and power settings I can't recall precisely the specifics of this one. The light fall off is a clue however.
From the Richard Harvey Studio One.
Wuthering Heights comes to Dorset. With thanks to the BBC weather who for once had it about right.
Corfe Castle, Dorset UK
Hurrah frost and mist for about 30 minutes today. So brief one could actually watch the ice melting but 30 minutes was better than anything else so far this year.
But it's not about where you live, it's how you live. Here you are but a few yards from the River Thames and right next door to the Lobster Smack Public House. And although it's rather cramped everything here looks neat and well kept. You'll learn to live with the tank farm and 8 feet high concrete sea wall. Where do I sign...?
Park Homes, Haven Road, Canvey Island, Essex UK