View allAll Photos Tagged Back

NKP 765 preforms some throttle time sessions at the FWRHS

I'm very sorry for the inactivity the last weeks. A toothing baby, Christmas preparations, making photo calendars for 2024 and a lot of other things kept me very busy lately.

 

And there is no better way to come back here with one of my signature photos from the local woods.

 

I will catch up with your latest posts in the coming days.

 

~Angelika

We have a small backyard. I would even call it tiny. I've been for the last four years trying to convert it into my little refuge, built around existing trees, shrubs and hardscape. I've been growing a lot of things in pots, and finding items at resale shops. Many of the plants I have were found as discards, or offered to me by kind neighbors. The image on the left shows a dark corner that I am calling the "fern garden." In addition to the canopy provided by young maple, the space is dominated by a rhododendron and bordered by two neighboring fences. It's dark in there and I have been adding native PNW ferns and other forest floor plants, like wild ginger, columbine and oxalis. I've also scrounged some nice larger lava rocks to add to the landscape. There have been some failures. The patio is dominated by small trees in pots. Some may find their way into the ground, but space, both in back and out front is limited.

 

The images were taken in the summer of 2022, before we lost Wesley (in November).

 

Lomo Color 800, Minolta SRT102. Processed and printed with sloppy border by Blue Moon Camera. Scanned print.

One of the many things I love about Hong Kong is how near the hiking trails are - it is usually enough to take the metro and go hiking. Peaks are not particularly high, the one here called Ma On Shan is 702m, but are often steep and climbs start basically at the sea level, so it's fun. This photo is taken from the top of The Hunch Backs - to get there you have to climb a very narrow and steep (660m altitude difference over 2km of hike) trail which is terrific.

  

It looks best full-screen so please press L and check-it

last shot in this series ;)

I will go to london for a week, but I'll be back ;)

 

Away a few days.

 

If you need things please use our tickets and one of our amazing customer support fairies will assist you!

 

All the links you will ever need are in our profiles and group descriptions in world.

 

See you soon. Stay safe and enjoy what's left of your summers!!!

 

💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

Don’t ever force things, otherwise the image would lose its poetry. Follow your own taste and nothing else. You are life and life is what you choose". By Sérgio Larrain

I've been rather busy with stuff and am still yet to get out to take some new shots but took this macro today. I liked the sepia so there you go!

Looking back to Gibbon Pass in the Canadian Rockies.

This was taken in the first few moments of our second leopard sighting of the day on a full day safari in Wilpattu National Park, Sri Lanka. We just happened to come across her wandering up the road and we were the only vehicle there. As we followed her more cars joined us and as you may have already seen from an image I posted earlier cars were already waiting to greet her in the other direction. A result of which was that she slid back into the jungle from where she had come.

The Orange-backed Troupial ("Icterus croconotus") is a big orange and black oriole species found in Brazil, Guyana, Paraguay, eastern Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru.

It is often found foraging in groups for fruits, insects and other arthropods. It also feed on flower nectar.

During nesting period it often pirates the nests of the Yellow-rumped Cacique.

*366 photos for the 20's 04/26*

 

this year I will try to choose one photo a day for this pseudo-project, no matter the motive, style, colour or technique. encouraging myself to shoot everyday, even if I can't go outside.

For best view click on image....

 

Headed back up to Proxy yesterday in a nice drizzly rain :) Nice to live next to such a magnificent waterfall..

Blogged for Sunny Flowers @ TwoSided, featuring the Taurus Plastic Outfit. For full details you can check out my blog

Zürich, Switzerland

 

Leica M6, Ilford HP5+

Osprey working the river. If i had 3 hours to spare i would have stuck it out, but this one seemed too easily distracted.

Name: Black-backed kingfisher

Scientific: Ceyx erithaca

Malay: Pekaka Kerdil / Pekaka Rimba / Pekaka Sepah

Family: Alcedinidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern

Gear: SONY a1 + SEL200600G.

 

#NurIsmailPhotography #sony #sonymalaysia #a1 #SEL200600G #alpha #AlphaGuru #SAG #DXO #PureRAW #topazlabs #leofoto #pg1 #Fight4ourPlanet #DiscoverWithMYAlpha #DiscoverWithAlpha #AlphaUniverseMY #FullFrameLife #MySONYLife

 

Copyright © 2021 Nur Ismail Photography. All rights reserved. Do not use or reproduce these images on websites, blogs or publications without expressed written permission from the photographer.

 

For any enquiries, please visit my website: www.nurismailphotography.com or email at nismailm@gmail.com.

 

Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/nurismailphotography/

{ID Given}. Creeping Cinquefoil ~ Potentilla reptans.

 

From the depths of the archives.

 

Better viewed large, and thank you for your favourites. :)

Shortly before the OCS, Another SD70M Creep'd up Leading a Westbound Intermodal at Decent Track Speed. I have been Hearing they are bringing some of these back, We will see though.

 

IKCLB

Edwardsville, KS

3/23/25

Ningyo shouji, Fukuoka, Japan

Subway. 7-42 a.m. I was never very happy from the morning trip to the office. But not now, after so many months of lockdown. I cannot watch TV more,I have read all the books. Back to the office, back to work and back to the Life

This is the last one from a very enjoyable trek to Shatton Moor (and it features a gate!)

A bobcat looks back while sauntering away

Went back to Bulls Island, and this is what is left of the tree in the previous picture, not standing anymore. The storm cleaned out quite a few trees, but it also cleaned out a lot of debree, making new trees interesting in this ever changing landscape.

So called Long Mountains in Orenburg region, Russia, a part of Southern Urals.

A mountain range looks like the Dragon's Back.

 

photo by: Sergey Aleshchenko

500px: 500px.com/p/sergey_aleshchenko?view=photos

FB: www.facebook.com/sergeyaleshchenko/

Instagram: www.instagram.com/serge_aleshchenko_photo/

Hair From : Tableau Vivant // Susan hair - Blonds

Eyepatch From : Eliavah ~ Rosenthorn Eyepatch [Group Gift]

Eyeshadow From : [PF] CATWA EYESHADOW Applier - Beauty Glaze - DRAMATIC

Lipstick From: [PF] CATWA LIPSTICK Applier - Cherish You

  

Taj Mahal

Agra

India

Nimit Nigam

Two Arizona Woodpeckers this evening. This Ladder-backed Woodpecker and a Gila Woodpecker.

 

The males of this species have a red cap like Downy Woodpeckers and Hairy Woodpeckers.

 

Santa Cruz County, Arizona.

 

Member of the Flickr Bird Brigade

Activists for birds and wildlife

Ein schöner Rücken ...

The water stream coming off the propellers of the Queen of the sea as i looked back at the brittania bridge.

Perfect weather for a hike last night. The summer nights are long here now, the sun is up almost all night.

1 2 ••• 6 7 9 11 12 ••• 79 80