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RKO_9178. Sparrow hawk taking a refreshing bath!
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Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station dominates most viewpoints of Old Sawley (Long Eaton) and its surrounding landscapes.
After the heavy rains of mid-February two swans settled on the flooded farmland. I was attracted to the juxtaposition of nature and the industrial dominance of the cooling towers and the chimney (if you look closely to the base of the cooling towers and behind the foliage, you can see two trains passing in opposite directions) – also, the way that the natural light has split the composition in two horizontally with the sunlight bathing the (ugly[?]) manmade construction in warm light, and the cold muted hues of the shade depriving the beauty of nature (the swans) of their moment. It somehow feels like a betrayal.
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The Bathing House at Howick, Northumberland, shot after sunrise a few weeks ago. Conditions were near perfect; broken clouds, great light and high tide, more or less.
*** Featured in Explore 16th October 2022, many thanks to all 🙏 ***
Arguably the better views of the Bathing House, near Howick, Northumberland, are to be had from the opposite side. Unfortunately there wasn’t any interest in the sky looking south and so I decided to pitch up at this end. The tide was also a bit lower than I would ideally have liked, but you go with what is presented.
A 10 shot panorama, stitched in Lightroom.
Canon EOS R
Canon EF16-35f4
In Winnipeg's Kildonan Park. Bear in mind that you cannot get too close to Canada Geese, they will chase you and attack!
LIEBER IN DER WANNE DRÄNGELN, ALS EIN POSITIVES EINSAMKEITSGEFÜHL.
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Vögel haben auch Durst und brauchen das ganze Jahr über Wasser zum Trinken UND zum Baden.
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Unsere Piepmätze benötigen Wasser nicht nur zum Trinken. Auch das Federkleid will gepflegt werden.
Sie baden gerne ausgiebig und entfernen so Schmutz und Parasiten aus Ihrem Federkleid.
Deshalb sollte das Wasser in einer Vogeltränke auch täglich gewechselt werden.
Sunnyside Bathing Pavilion is a landmark public pavilion in the Sunnyside lakefront area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built in 1922, its original function was to provide changing facilities for swimming in Lake Ontario,
This photo is one of the first photos that I took of northern lights. This evening I had a full bus of passengers with me that all came to Iceland full of hope of seeing aurora. I was a fairly new tour guide at the time and had little to no hope of seeing "her" that evening. Ohh was I happy when she finally showed up. Brings back good memories :)