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Hacia mucho tiempo que no subia una valla,y aqui esta otra vez .....
A long time ago since my last fence...But here they are again........
The new medical research facility in Adelaide is heading to be one of the most photographed buildings in town...and shes not even finished yet. My take of this soon-to-be iconic building from across Nth Terrace, Adelaide SA.
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Good morning everyone. You guessed it. Wednesday again so you get yet another pic of a female Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris). Sorry about that.
As a reminder for those of you that have never seen one of these tiny birds in person they are about as big as your thumb and weigh approximately 4 gm.
PS...so you'll know, I saw another adult male just late yesterday. Second one in a week, but as with the last one I saw I wasn't able to get a pic. Then again, it could be the same male.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you're having a truly nice week.
Lacey
ISO1600, aperture, f/5.6, exposure .002 seconds (1/500) focal length 450mm
We have had snow again and Rags got up early to watch...
Posted for the "Happy Caturday" theme "Brand new 2025 photo"
Dushara Tatters and Rags (Somali cats), 03.01.2025.
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
from hospital -
do you still know me?
do you still like
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no big glittery icons or invitations , please !
Haven't seen this little guy since, he certainly added a splash of colour to the Old Man Pool in Dunham Park
To ensure the safe operation of the looming shuttle, the air operated wings and blade of DSRC X900091 are cutting away, widening the big Lyman drift from the railhead. They will hustle away after clearing the end of it and head on to the next sizeable drift that needs to be vanquished.
Faster than a speeding turtle.
bells are filled with grass, so bad ghosts do not know work for bountiful crop
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After wrestling about, these two Great Horned Owlet siblings shook and made up. ;-). And of course this activity took place 20 minutes after the sun went down.
San Luis Obispo County, CA.
Ác mộng..lại là ác mộng
Ngủ trưa cũng có thể bị ác mộng sao..
Mình đã chạy..và khi thức dậy tim mình vẫn còn đập liên hồi
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Thanks Lyna with love :">
i love this album ~
"Maybe some people don't come into your life to stay... but to remind you that you are still capable of feeling."
"The more you know, the more you can create. There's no end to imagination in the kitchen."
Julia Child
I believe that Julia Child was referring to the cooking process being involved in imagination. However, often I am easily distracted from the task at hand.
Being in the kitchen with sliced food or small kitchen tools, I see those items as photographic subjects. I think it's good to let one's imagination run wild...within limits, I suppose. :)
Well, here we go again.......no spring this year, right into summer. Turn off the stove and get the A/C in the window. Wildfire smoke has become an issue for several years now, and having it on a weeks' vacation makes it even more frustrating. Once such instance was a day on the WNYP in 2020, we were following the Farmers' Valley job with 2 C-430's in a thick haze of smoke. OL-2's crew is adding to the sky conditions at the NY-PA state line in Portville, NY.
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February is not only the time when I usually enjoy my skiing vacation, it is also the time when the Milky Way core becomes visible again in the early morning.
Luckily the weather was perfect for my preferred pastimes this year and I was able to greet the dark horse and colorful Scorpius from my favorite haunt on Mt. Tschuggen in Arosa, Switzerland.
Contrary to my former visits, when I shot wide angle panoramas close to the decommissioned observatory, I decided to shoot it from farther away and with a longer focal length. I like how this perspective emphasizes the size of our home galaxy.
Getting out of bed at 3 a.m. after a long day of skiing and snowshoeing 40min up to this spot took quite a bit of willpower, but seeing my beloved Milky Way rising for the first time after 5 month, was an overwhelming experience and was well worth the effort.
At daybreak it was time to hike down again and after a hearty breakfast, I was ready for another day of skiing...
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Canon EOS 6D astro modified
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L @ 50mm
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Sky:
Stack of 10 x 30s @ISO1600, tracked
Foreground:
Stack of 7 x 30s @ISO1600
“I don't reproach the spring
for starting up again.
I can't blame it
for doing what it must
year after year.
I know that my grief
will not stop the green.”
― Wisława Szymborska
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