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View through the main arch at Bootham Bar in York, North Yorkshire, England.
This first part of this current upload were taken on St. Patrick's Day 2022, after the parade was over. Each images was with the oldest lens I own, a Tamron - 24.0-135.0 mm f/3.5-5.6. Although it might not be quite as sharp or as quick to focus as some of my prime lens, it is small, light and an easier, general purpose lens, to carry in my hand for a few hours. (All shots were hand held). Unsharpness was sometimes due to the focus picking up the bars as the main subject, instead of the subject, or perhaps to these aged hands, in an unsteady age.
Old Marines rule.
Well this one does "seriously bar fit"; I certainly can't keep up when it comes to drinking.
A good friend that had to put up with me spilling beer over him when my chair collapsed.
Hemyock coronation celebrations.
7th May 2023.
So I'm starting a section on the watering-holes of Second Life! I'm starting by flirting with the bartender at the Tralala Diner sim :-)
Tralala has a lot of everything and its all interesting!
"What counts in making a happy marriage is not so much how compatible you are, but how you deal with incompatibility." Tolstoy
Again him with laptop, me with camera.
En Toledo; una gran idea; el bar se llama Círculo de Arte, Se organizan exposiciones, actuaciones de grupos noveles, hay buen café y copas a buen precio... y una música excelente, nada de Bisbaleo. Todo en la antigua iglesia de San Vicente. A ver si en mi pueblo hacen lo mismo.
Bar Headed Geese
Head Maralla Sialkot
Punjab, Pakistan
Canon EOS 7D Mark II
Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L USM
@ f/5.6 1/1250 ISO 100
Bar La Torre resides in a 12th century tower in Borgo Pretale along an ancient Roman road in Tuscany. The tower was built as a roadside inn providing refreshment, merriment and lodging for the many Crusaders travelling enroute to– and (hopefully) returning from the fighting in the holy land. The walls here at the tower's base flare out to over eight feet thick to support the enormous weight of the structure… little wonder it still stands after nine hundred years have passed!
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Limosa lapponica. Burrill Lake. NSW. I'd spent ages trying to get close to a couple of Oyster catchers, looked up the beach and I was being calmly watched. Me, not so calm, my first Godwit...a lifer. Over the weekend it spent so much time back and forth in front of the house I almost got used to it, but those first few minutes.... were lots of fun.
371) Bar Tailed Godwit
Bar-tailed Godwit, Limosa lapponica, Kedidi Ekor Berjalur
The bar-tailed godwit breeds on Arctic coasts and tundra mainly in the Old World, and winters on coasts in temperate and tropical regions of the Old World and of Australia and New Zealand. A winter visitor here in Malaysia. Its migration includes the longest known non-stop flight of any bird and also the longest journey without pausing to feed by any animal. It forages by probing in mudflats or marshes. It may find insects by sight in short vegetation. It eats mainly insects and crustaceans, but also parts of aquatic plants.