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...and remembering summer. I don't think I posted this before // ...herinnering aan de zomer. Ik geloof niet dat ik deze al eerder gepost heb
Believe it or not, there was once a time where anything could be found pulling a priority train on a class one. A former Conrail GP38-2 still in blue regalia stretches its legs leading NS 213 out of Salisbury with hotshot pigs for Atlanta.
... for a Peaceful Blue Monday
with this hardy blue-flowered leadwort / Kriechende Hornnarbe (Ceratostigma plumbaginoides) in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
from Summer 2021.
The Archives Revisited.
November 2008.
Another trip to Slimbridge in Gloucestershire.
The Northern Shoveler is my favourite duck to photograph.
There were at least fourteen male Shovelers flying back and forth over the lagoon, but only three females that i could see and they stayed firmly on the water.
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Messing about on the river.
An archive shot uploaded for the challenge.
Added to: "Weekly Theme Challenge"
Explore No. 88 on 27th April 2017.
I took this portrait of one of my work friends earlier this year. I thought it was too cute not to share.
As it turns out the weather has been awful over our Christmas break and despite an excellent trip down to Birling Gap and Beachy Head in some very strong winds with Photo_Aja/Dad( www.flickr.com/photos/36576051@N04/) I came home today with an empty camera. So, I'm revisting the archives temporarily and will head out again this weekend!!
I'd discarded this shot previously but now its one of my favourites so I thought I'd share.
The Archives Revisited.
March 2018.
A trip to Slimbridge, Gloucestershire for what turned out to be a very enjoyable day photographing the ducks.
A Common Redshank flying very low over the Tack Piece lagoon.
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Taken from the bridge at the head of Loch Slapin
In the absence of new landscape material, I'm posting some images which I'm encountering while attempting to organise my archived photos and which I think are worth tidying up and keeping.
From a Model A tour a number of years back. We were visiting a town way back in the wilds of "The Great Basin Desert" that calls itself Paradise. The Paradise mountains in the background, friends Model A Ford in the foreground.
On a foggy day several years ago, off shore from Princess Royal Island in the Great Bear Rainforest, I saw the ghostly image of a white bear appearing between the tall trees on the shore. It was immediately obvious why the rare white variant of the Kermode bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) came to be called the spirit bear, of cultural significance to the local First Nations communities.