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dressed in black heavily laced and out in the garden ;) feels so good
its from last summer
Oh I need the sun again please ....
here the temperatures are still around zero (uuuuuaaaargggh ...)
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Taken on My recent trip to Sydney. I initially wanted to do a long exposure but it proved to be just impossible with ferries coming and going. So took a few shots before i got what i wanted, this is the final image after processing in LR.
It must have been quiet for a long time, and I must have been real bored when this fella decided to drop in. Normally I don't waste my time even pressing down the shutter button for a BV - but I am kind of glad I did here. Thanks for looking!
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Black drongo
Bird
The black drongo is a small Asian passerine bird of the drongo family Dicruridae. It is a common resident breeder in much of tropical southern Asia from southwest Iran through India and Sri Lanka east to southern China and Indonesia
Pakistan 2016
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Another from a couple of days ago....
This Willie Wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys) sat barely long enough for me to capture this!!
Hope you like it - it's a large file so Best Viewed Large on Black!!!!
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Wishing you all the very best for 2016!!!!!
Madera Canyon, Arizona - April, 2016
Taken on a photo tour run by Tim Boyer using a four flash set up.
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I finally made it out the Sacramento NWR that's been on my bucket list for years. I don't know why it took so long to go out there but I'm glad I did, I got some life birds while out there
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This was a sweet little black bear looking for wild blueberries. The bear was so small, the only indication you had that it was there was the ferns moving...until it stood up.
Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario
Last photographs of 2014. Photographed at the Yakima Area Arboretum on a very cold winter day. IMG_8542
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A Common Grackle (Female) in my backyard. The colors of the feathers were visible because I used the flash.
This little girl was eating bird food that fell from the bird feeder above. Using remote control on my camera from my iPhone.
SX-70, SX-70 Color (10/2013)
Have to add, that Impossible has made a giant leap in terms of realistic colour and tone rendering with this latest batch. No saturation added or any manipulation what so ever made in this (or any other of my pics). The print looks exactly the same, so did the weather today here in Helsinki.
Glossy Black-Cockatoo (immature female)
Calyptorhynchus lathami
April 22nd, 2019
Mount Samson, Queensland, Australia
Canon EOS 1D X Mark II
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens
Canon EF 1.4x III Extender
One of the main targets for my Easter trip up to Brisbane were these wonderful Glossy-Black Cockatoos. Several birds had been reported & photographed on private property about an hour out of Brisbane, & I was hopeful they would stick around long enough for my visit.
Glossy-Blacks are the smallest of Australia's five black cockatoo species. They have a very specific diet - the seeds of the Casuarina tree, & when they are busy stripping these trees feeding they can be quite approachable. Thankfully, the property they had been seen previously still had some seeding Casuarina trees & we found a family of three feeding on a dreary afternoon. At least the threatening rain held off for the most part & the dark clouds dispersed for a few minutes to allow for a few decent shots.
Special thanks to Matt & Jas of Faunagraphic for their awesome company & huge thanks to Tim Jubb for his assistance in obtaining access to the property! What an amazing afternoon!
A Black Moon describes a period which meets a specific set of astronomical criteria - in this case the third new moon in a series of four.
Last night was the first night this month I could see it clearly, although it started a couple of days ago. The dark part of the moon is lit up by "Earthlight" reflected back from our planet to the moon.
The effect of this moon will cause exceptionally high Spring Tides and possible coastal flooding.