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Lake Taupo, NZ

Halloween Mask 2

 

Chrome Skull mask as seen a local Party Store rack.,

 

Captured using Pentax Q (original) with Q 02 Standard Zoom lens. In-Camera processed using Bold Monochrome setting.

Un retrato de un ejemplar adulto de Cisne Negro ( Cygnus atratus )

Pese a estar hablando de un ave Australiana, esta fotografia fue tomada en el Delta del Llobregat en Barcelona, aparecieron tres ejemplares, que estubieron unos dias rondando por la zona, seguramente se trata de algun escapismo, o de algun desaprensivo, que libero a estas aves sin importarle las graves consecuencias que pueda causar en el medio ambiente.

Another early start to N Wales, birds showing well in morning sun. Birds were distant , put 2 x conv on 500 lens, this bird then decided to walk right up to the car too close for the lens. Full frame shots and then he was gone

Our Daily Challenge: Window

 

Today's Posting #357 Make a black and white photograph today, you choose the subject. (Go on turn the dial and just do it as SOOC).

 

Never Professional BiWeekly Challenge #153 - If the Shoe Fits...

Testing my Kodak Z650 in black & white mode

Meridian nears Kibworth

Black fantails are rare in the North Island, and make up less than 5% of individuals across the South Island

The Everywhere Pavillion

6:30 and Esplanade

Burning Man 2011

 

The Everywhere pavillion houses outreach groups of The Burning Man Project (Burners Without Borders, The Black Rock Arts Foundation, Black Rock Solar and The Regional Network) to create a unified presence on the playa.

 

URL: blackrockarts.org

Contact Email: outreach@burningman.com

Hometown: San Francisco, CA

My dress is my shoe - Photorealistic painting (acrylic - black ink - aquarelle) ©marinodegano.com

Serata di still-life all'associazone del Salmastro

Male Red-Winged Black Bird spotted at Patterson park, grosse pointe park, Michigan.

 

Plz, don't use without permission.

Press L for a view on black

Seen at Black Point Park and Marina in Miami-Dade County, FL.

Un precioso gato negro en el patio de mi casa.

 

A beautiful black cat in my courtyard.

Ricohflex New Dia

Riken Riconar 80mm f/3.5

Kodak T-Max 400

This Black-bellied Plover was captured on Tigertail Beach, Marco Island, FL on 13 January 2012.

 

For my Shore Birds Reference Set.

 

I was taking a walk, had my 105mm on my camera when I spotted a colony of baby bunnies on a patch of grass near an industry building. The soil under the base of the building had come loose and they used the resulting space as a burrow

 

Nikon D300 Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 AI

Sony A6000 + 35mm f 1.8

hvl-f43m

My hair just after dyeing it!

This Black Bear was in the neighbor's yard a few nights ago. Of course I had to go down and grab a few shots! This is a good healthy looking bear....hope it stays out of trouble? Thank goodness for a good flash, as there were a few people trying to get pictures on their phones or using cameras with no flash, and it wasn't working out to well for them.

Black-billed Barbet

(Lybius guifsobalito)

Awash National Park,

Ethiopia

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Black fantails are rare in the North Island, and make up less than 5% of individuals across the South Island

it's out of focus but it's so him it's untrue. His name is Black Cat

Stanier Black Five, built 1945, withdrawn 1968.

 

Unsure of photographer or date. I could have the location wrong, any help welcomed!

The Black Footed Rock Wallaby! Finally I found myself looking at a wild one, not just the common Yellow-Foots in zoos and the Brush Tails in photos. I was finally sitting three quarters up the side of a gorge cliff, looking through the lens into the eyes of a wild Rock Wallaby. Good fun.

  

Black Footed Rock Wallaby - Petrogale lateralis

 

The black-footed rock-wallaby is a moderately-sized macropod with a

body mass of 2.8-4.5 kg. As in other rock-wallabies, the tail (mean length of

56 cm) is longer than the head-body (mean length of 49 cm).

Northern Territory animals belong to a currently undescribed subspecies,

centred in the MacDonnell Ranges. A dense coat of dark grizzled brown fur

passing to grey on the shoulders distinguishes this subspecies. The

chest is grey; the belly buff. The face is marked by a sandy cheek stripe.

The ears are dark brown near the tip fading to fawn at the base. A dark

brown to black dorsal stripe extends from between the ears to behind the

shoulders. The feet are grey brown and the digits are black. The forearms

are sandy dorsally and darker ventrally and the paws are dark brown to black.

A distinct white stripe with wider dark brown stripe immediately ventral

extends from the axillary patch to the thighs. The tail is dark grey

proximally, becomes browner distally and ends in a dark brown to black

brush.

 

Distribution

The distribution of the MacDonnell Ranges subspecies is centred on the

MacDonnell Ranges bioregion of the southern Northern Territory. In the

Territory, its range extends north to the Davenport and Murchinson Ranges,

east to the Jervois Range, west to the Western Australian border and south

to the South Australian border. Outside the Territory, it occurs in the

Gibson Desert of Western Australia (Eldrige et al. 1992; Pearson 1992)

and in the Anangu-Pitjatjantjara lands of northern South Australia.

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