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A bee on an Echinops flower, given a Twirl treatment in Photoshop

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robin ~ erithacus rubecula

 

RSPB Green status list.

 

I think the sparrowhawk or another predator is around at times. The local birds are completely spooked again and when they come into the garden to the feeders there are always birds on the lookout ready to give the alarm call.

Looking towards the town centre on Manchester road early morning.

The falls at Lumsdale tumbling down the rocks

Banded demoiselle (male) posing beautifully in spite of the high wind gusts currently prevailing. The scientific name suits it perfectly - Calopteryx splendens

Tolkien's Masterpiece

 

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Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. Single shot, manual focus, manual WB, natural ambient light. Raw file into Affinity Photo but basically SOOC.

 

From the Richard Harvey Studio One

Approximately 5cm across, growing at the base of a tree. As yet unidentified.

Martinhole Wood, Corringham, Essex UK

Managed to capture a long exposure of the sunrise on the Buachaille. I had to be quick as these moments don't last too long. Luckily the clouds had plenty of movement to them and although the sky looked grey it turns out there was actually plenty of blue hidden in there.

St Peter's Kirk stands south of the road leading to Gordonstoun School about a quarter of a mile east of the village of Duffus. It is sometimes referred to as St Peter's Church; as Duffus Old Parish Church; as Duffus Old Kirk; or just as Peter Kirk.

 

You approach St Peter's Kirk along a grassy lane that runs south from the minor road from Duffus. There is space to park on the north side of the road without causing an obstruction, or you can walk from Duffus. A sign on the inner gate tells visitors where the key to the church is is kept, though access around and views into the church are so good that many visitors probably choose to do without.

  

Nice old church ruins dating from around 1190, built by de Moray, the builder of Duffus Castle. Sits in a clearing in the woods a hundred yards or so from the road. There is a rare Mercat Cross in the graveyard. Close to Duffus Castle.

 

The village, farm buildings and St. Michael’s Church, Fobbing, Essex UK

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Canon EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. 2s delayed shutter, 4 image focus merge, overhead light, tweak to white balance and small 3:2 crop in Affinity Photo..

 

From the Richard Harvey Kitchen Studio

 

Photography Week magazine have very kindly published this image in issue no. 571.

Rocks hit by the morning light in stream

If ever there was a case for going out in all weathers this - for me at least - is the reason - atmosphere.

So often these sightings go together - no sooner had the bittern flown off than a water rail ran out of the reeds. Rallus aquaticus

Normanton Church with boat in front. Shot at dusk on a summers evening using ND grad filters, 6 second exposure.

After a few weeks of working non-stop, followed by a week of migranes, it was nice to have a stress free hour outdoors this morning... can feel the seasons changing already.

  

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The old viaduct arches catching the sun. Not often seen as the mountainside shields it for most of the day.

Rainy day photography - pitcher plants make great house plants and have the advantage of being highly photogenic. They are carnivorous relying on a source of insects but they don't seem to need many to survive.

Jug containing flowers on a wooden table.

"Yeah, Dud me old mate it's an Apple tree. That's what they have. And if you eat a small one like that you're gonna get indigestion...".

 

An older and wiser Freddie, having passed on his wisdom, looks on whilst distancing himself from the whole episode.

 

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A WW2 pillbox stands on the Fobbing Marshes, near to the abandoned Oozedam Farm, Fobbing, Essex UK.

 

I have previously been unable to clearly photograph this pillbox as it has been used variously as a dumping ground or for equipment storage, apart from being overgrown with weeds. Today I found the ground has been cleared, for what purpose I can only speculate.

 

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An edible and commonly cultivated mushroom. A lucky find here in the woods and a spontaneous shot.

 

Gravel Hill Wood, Langdon Hills, Essex, England

Watch the little bubble…

Little Egret fishing on the still waters of Black Hole Marsh.

Cotswold Farm Park

Messing about with the macro lens.

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Grab shot in Santa Pola. She was walking past a window display and I had literally a couple of seconds to try and line up the shot.

Stepping out of the shower and creating my 900th upload to Flickr. Thanks friends for sticking with me so far, it’s been a fun ride.

 

This photograph was sponsored by the manufacturers of “Bed Hair & Shoulders” budget shampoo. Now where’s me comb…?

  

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There is a solution, if only I could remember what it is…..

 

Manual settings as below, room light & bounce flash.

From the Richard Harvey Studio One

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