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Into September now and I still haven't been back to the Lake District since C19 kicked off, I guess I'm just builing up a appetite for it... I decided on the spare of the moment without even bothering to check the weather to book a few days in Snowdonia, I fiugred that even if the weather went dreary I could just head to Dinorwic Quarry and embrace the gloom as it often looks great in wet and dramatic weather....
I'd never really got anything I liked from this location before and hadn't planned to shoot it on this trip, but the B&B was only 5 minutes away, the conditions looked good the night before, and I'd also get my breakfast before a day in the hills so I talked myself into it...
As it happens I'm glad I did as this is to date the best image I've got from here, definitely worth crouching down in the water and getting a soaked backside for anyway!
The eruption of light over the tops of Dinorwic was great but quite brief, the hardest part of getting this shot was getting the tree as still as possible during the exposure as you can see by the water movement it was (annoyingly) fairly windy, a couple of grads on for the sky was giving me around a second and then just had to stare at the tree to wish it to keep still.
For anyone like minded who is wondering, the Breakfast was great :-) even with a wet backside.
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Most insects, including shieldbugs, tend to hide when it's raining, but Palomena prasina don't seem quite so bothered by it all! I do love finding them with droplets!
Merrington Green - Shropshire
This is in a woodland that i have not bothered about before,but on driving passed today,it seemed a good place to venture in.
Typically it started to rain when i walked through some of the woodland to this point.
When the sun did break out it was only for a short period and by the time i had set up, it disappeared.
I may return another time,as i have other views along this brook.
I never bothered to process this Golden Hour image because, at the time, I chose to showcase the dusk image I took half an hour later.
This was taken in March 2020, when everywhere in central Edinburgh was eerily empty. The clouds towards the south were looming but the sunset facing the opposite way was on fire - I managed to get a shot of it down Shandwick Place. You can find it if you go back far enough in my feed. Can't believe I've sat on this for five years.
Anyway, here it is; two horizontal frames stitched together using:
5DSR + TSE 24L II + 2xIII + CPL
It was a gloomy gray day filled with fog and drizzle but this upbeat junco didn't seem to be bothered one bit.
She exhales but doesn't see her breath in the cold. "How appropriate," she thinks then shrugs. "The cold never bothered me anyway." maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Acretia/158/115/25
I've been a little bit bothered lately about some of the stuff going on around Flickr. I haven't been Flickring, and I'm not sure if I will be Flickring much. I've had some guys faving my kid pics that have no pics available to view. If you can see this, it means that I trust you and I will probably be setting all of my pics for friends and family only. I used to enjoy the challenge of getting my pics in explore, but now, I feel that I have a big enough group of friends that most of my shots will not be public. I thank you all for stopping by when I wasn't around. I got a new laptop, so now maybe (hopefully) it will be easier for me to come see you. Thanks again and take good care everybody. ;)
Had a family of 9 come into the garden to the feeders while I was doing some gardening. Had to stop and watch them.
Went into the house to get the camera and they came back to the feeder.
They really didn't seem to be bothered by my presence.
Cropped to hide an unsightly feeder.
Sometimes there is too much light. This Kestrel did not seem bothered by me approaching it, but I couldn't quite get the right angle for the harsh light. It has come out reasonably well following a few adjustments on the computer.
Why bother with a title or a photo description when only a very few people will click on the image with the new format?
The flickr layout continues to suck. Sorry about the lack of comments, on the "bright" side you can just fave the damned thing and walk away without opening it, this is becoming a site designed for a 13 year old child's attention span.
A beautiful bird and a great model, he didn't bother at all with our presence shooting like crazy around him :)))
Gamboa area - Panama
I went to Hodge Close in the Lake District recently and wrote a short blog about my day there.
There are more photo's than words. If you'd like to take a look, click below :-)
Growing old
somehow it doesn't bother me any more - I am happy with what is
and for what I can and may choose
I am thankful and privileged because
given to me - I will take
I get life - will live
I get time - will grow old
I get opportunity -will seek possibility
Found possibility - will do
have done - will gain experience
Being experienced - will share
by sharing - will love
see light - be happy
move on - live on
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We got a ton of snow (for Arkansas)! Of course I took advantage of the snow day to get some bird photography done (and tried my hand at some video). This Carolina Wren wasn't too bothered by me at all, and gave me tons of great photos.
Nikon Z f
Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6
FTZ Adapter
Pacific Gull
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Not every drop is successful.
The Gull has missed the rocks and the urchin landed in the soft mud and needed to be dug out to be dropped again, elsewhere.
Zürich Enge
Sorry to bother you again with that location. I wanted to try it with a new 24mm lens and in evening light. Hope you like it!
As has been previously mentioned, we have several pairs of nesting Sandhill Cranes in our development. And they're very used to people.
I spotted them and slowly pulled the car to a stop, right next to them. They surprisingly didn't flush as I expected. The sentry looked alert for a second, surveyed the area, then just kept an eye on me. Apparently, they're used to cars pulling up next to them. Now, if I had gotten out of the car, it probably would have been a different story.
This pair has a colt. There's another pair that doesn't have one. They may not be breeding yet (some birds don't breed for a couple of years), or the local coyotes may have gotten it.
It IS nice to see the baby.
Edgewater by Del Webb
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July 2, 2025
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Me invitaron a esto dos amigas, Lunalunita (Marion) y Conejo Aureo (Aly).
Aquí les voy….
Here I go….
16 Cosas acerca de mí:
1) Apasionado del trabajo y las responsabilidades.
2) Amante de la vida
3) Lector ávido.
4) Curioso insaciable.
5) Romántico incurable.
6) Hubiera querido haber nacido en 1800.
7) Capaz de llorar fácilmente, con alguna pieza musical o algún poema.
8) Amo los deportes al aire libre, y dicen mis amigos que los llevo al extremo.
9) Me encantan los niños, los perros y los Jeeps.
10) Escritor y fotógrafo frustrado.
11) Creo que la lealtad, el honor y mantener nuestra palabra, son las mayores virtudes que tenemos.
12) Tengo dos carreras, Medico Cirujano y Licenciado en Enfermería, y me siento igual de orgulloso de las dos.
13) Soy cinta negra en Taekwondo….y me encanta el golf.
14) Me da miedo lo que le estamos haciendo a nuestro planeta.
15) Procuro nunca molestar o hacer sentirse mal a nadie.
16) Soy rico. Tengo esposa, un hijo, mis padres, hermanos, un montón de amigos…. y dos perros.
1) Workaholic, passionate about responsibilities.
2) Life lover.
3) Avid reader.
4) Insatiably curious.
5) Incurably romantic.
6) Wish had been born in 1800.
7) May cry with a musical piece or poem.
8) Love outdoor sports, my friends say I took them to extremes.
9) Love kids, dogs and Jeeps.
10) Frustrated writer and photojournalist.
11) I believe loyalty, honor and to keep our word, are our greatest virtues.
12) I have two careers, Medical Doctor, and Registered Nurse. I am equally proud of both.
13) I am a black belt in Taekwondo….. and love golf.
14) I am afraid of what we are doing to our planet.
15) I always try no to bother, or make anybody, unhappy.
16) I am rich. I have a wife, a son, my parents, brothers, lots of friends….. and two dogs.
At my age, buzzards bother me. Back a half century ago when Westerns ruled the TV world, when a search party went out to look for someone, circling buzzards and riderless horses were not a good sign as they usually led to a dead cowboy. These four fellas look to be waiting to pick the bones on another forsaken farm site.
El Palo, Málaga
There's almost more dogs here than people. Which is fine. I've nothing against them. But when you're walking home at night and keep stepping in shite...There's some excuse for this woman. She's got two lots of shite to clean up and maybe she did when she got the dogs. But nobody sees after dark and the other dog lovers aren't bothering anyway.
18th December 2020:
What a difference a day makes. Raining again and blowing a howler, so a quick photo out of the hall window of the December view.
Hadn't got the camera on the right settings, but then couldn't be bothered with a retake. Partly because as I'm also waiting for important news from my sister and don't want to be far from the laptop.
Today's Silly News it's : National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/national-ugly-christmas-sweater-d...
I haven't even got a Christmas jumper, but the one Graham has is rather a good one.
Or : National Roast Suckling Pig Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/national-roast-suckling-pig-day-d...
Oh, if only, it sounds delicious.
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Kp Index was 4, last night. Acceptable for taking aurora australis photos, if I could be bothered to go for a drive at 02:00 in the morning.
I set a Color Temperature, in-camera for daylight, 5,260°Kelvin
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East Clive, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
I wasn't sure I could be bothered to get out of bed this morning to shoot the sunrise, but when the alarm went off @ 4:30am and I looked out the window, and I could see the sky starting to turn pink already, I thought I should head out.
The thermometer said 21°C when I headed out the door so it was a nice warm start to the day.
This shot is looking from the waterways along the south coast of Hawke Bay, looking towards Cape Kidnappers, past the lights of Haumoana and Te Awanga.
Hi dear Flick-friends of photography,
one of the first things after the holiday was to fulfill a huge desire for me, namely to change my complete filter system. For years, like many of us, I used the screw-on filters that you put on the lens. POL filter, ND filter, graduated filters. I am a big filter fan. But what always bothered me was the vignetting that comes through all the filters. Then the filters often wedged into each other and I did not get them apart. For the gradual filters of blue and orange, I often had the problem that they overlapped, resulting in unsightly color effects. For a long time I have looked at the 100mm Rollei filters Mark II made of tempered gorilla glass. But you have to say that these filters are very expensive. But I think that the investment is worthwhile in the longer term. I soon got some different types of ND filters and reverse ND filters in use, and I also got gradual filters in orange and blue. Now the filter screw has an end soon. But not quite, because of course I will continue to use my old filters, because they were important for the infrared therapy on Koh Tao and surely when the big winter comes with the beginning of "Yarin's Orange Season".
Let's see ...
Nice Saturday ahead dear friends.
Your Yarin
As I said before, I will only be posting one or two times a week. as my eyes are still bothering me.
An abandoned hornets nest about the size of a basketball. At least, I think hornet? A google search said it was anyway. There are two of them in the trees, only visible now that the leaves have gone. This one really looks the worse for wear with holes throughout. Still, they are marvels of engineering I think! Typically only used for one season. They never bothered me and this was a stellar year for me as I was not stung one time!
Not really. Actually, the kittens have all been pretty respectful of Floydd and pretty much leave him alone when he's in the room.
They will occasionally sit and stare at him though!
it makes me wonder a little, if even though they're only 9 wks. old, they're somehow able to sense that Floydd is not well.