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A Variegated Fritillary Butterfly. Nebraska is quite the state for attracting large varieties of butterflies. Gives us nature photographers something to do while waiting for the Monarch invasion.
Domicile, Duhamel, Québec, Canada
Puisque j'ai la chance et le bonheur d'avoir beaucoup de vie sauvage et surtout d'oiseaux chez moi et au alentour ça attire automatiquement les prédateurs...
L'année passée, j'ai creusé la neige et installé ma petite tente camouflage que j'ai adapté avec un drap blanc et des épingle à couche afin d'essayer de me fondre dans le décor. Je voulais essayer de capturer des oiseaux au vol avec mon nouveau boîtier R5 et aussi être plus discret au cas où elle ( la Pie-grièche ) viendrait qu'à se présenter autour de mon installation # 2 de mangeoires sur les rives du lac là ou la lumière est favorable une partie de la journée et qui est son endroit de prédilection pour la chasse aux petits oiseaux pour elle. J'ai eu l'occasion d'observer cette superbe Pie-grièche à plusieurs reprises lors de mes sessions de photographie, elle a même attaqué des Gros-bec errant avec succès à ma grande surprise bien que ces proies favorites était beaucoup plus petites. Ce que je peu vous affirmez avec certitude c'est que c'est très rapide et très farouche comme oiseau de proie...
P.s Si vous vous demandez pourquoi je n'affiche pas plus sur Flickr et que j'avais délaissé le média et bien ce matin j'ai seulement 0.06 Mbps de Download et 0.04 Mbps de Upload chez moi... C'est long en maudit afficher une photo et commenter vos photos chaque jour...
Residence, Duhamel, Quebec, Canada
Since I am very lucky to have a lot of wild life and especially birds at home and around it automatically it attracts predators...
Last year, I dug the snow and set up my little camouflage tent, which I adapted with a bed white sheet and diaper pins to hold it to try to blend in with the snow. I wanted to try to capture birds in flight with my new R5 camera and also be more discreet in case it (the Northern Shrike) just happened to show up around my feeders installation # 2 on the shores of the lake where the light is favorable part of the day and the favorite hunting spot for small birds for the Shrike. I had the opportunity to observe this superb Northern Shrike several times during my photography sessions. It even attacked Evening Grosbeaks successfully to my surprise although here favorite preys were much smaller birds and mouses. What I can tell you with certainty is that it is very fast and very skittish bird of prey...
Ps If you're wondering why I don't post more on Flickr and that I had neglected the media, well this morning I only have 0.06 Mbps of Download and 0.04 Mbps of Upload at home... It's a long time to post and comment on your photos every day...
Skippy Blends In the squirrel heard me or saw me, they usually freeze until they know where your going, very cautious group, shot in North Carolina.
- "SK": Zoe dress 15 colours made for @ Dubai event
- Amara Beauty: Kari skin for lel EvoX! with 4 brows/no blrows options. Shape included for Ceylon head @Mainstore
- Rise Design [ rD ]: Malibu hat with hud for 6 parts to separately @ The Liaison Collaborative
- Rise Design [ rD ] Lady Grey Set - Necklace and Earrings with hud @Mainstore
- Tulssy: Paradise Bento Nails to mix and match @ Gala Fair
Two Moon Garden - Once upon time set
Anc - butterfly gacha
I was able to sit quietly with the Trumpeter Swans yesterday for awhile. Such an honor and beautiful experience.
Came across this male cardinal sitting in a bush on a snowy day, if you look close enough you can see snow flake shapes on his feathers.
About 15 minutes east of Heilbronn and an 40 minutes north of Stuttgart, Schloss Neuenstein stands in the middle of the city Neuenstein and is home to the aristocratic line Hohenlohe-Neuenstein. It is now home to a castle museum and the Hohenlohe-Neuenstein central archive and supervised by the State of Baden-Württemberg jointly with the Hohenlohe family.
This capture consists of 4 photos blended together in LR CC 2015.
I used Midjourney to create a blend of these images of RL + SL me, and this was the result. It took a lot of tweaking and working to get the right version, but I feel like this is a really great representation of what our blended faces would look like.
From Sonnet 18
It is well known now as Shakespeare's phrase "The Darling Buds of May" was used as the title for his novel by H.E. Bates... which has since been adapted for television too 😊
Apologies for using my Japanese plum in 3 successive photos - I am enjoying it before it freezes (-2.6c last night)
For the Smile on Saturday challenge: "picture with added text"
HCC and HSoS ;o)
Cliché and Smile on Saturday: Here
my Plum blossom set: Here
Blend and Merge: Here
Sonnet 18
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date;
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm'd;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;
Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st:
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Cooper's Hawk - He wears out his welcome with daily visits. The eagles and ospreys come to our yard sometimes but normally they stay much closer to the lake at the edge of our property when passing through. People with small pets worry about their smallest of pets, but I have not heard of them being bothered except by the coyotes. We have a night cam that picks up raccoon, possums, fox, stray cats, and rabbits, deer, and only one time a coyote..
A colony of species iris and daffodils are growing below the tree.
We saw so many turkeys at the park this year. This one was doing its best to hide behind this little bare tree and blend into the background! I used one of the Lightroom presets to give it a little Fall color.
Happy Wing Wednesday!
If not for the bluish green patch on their bodies, I might have walked away without noticing the pair of peahens (as was told) against the brick wall of an old building I passed by during an outing with friends. As it was, I did spot them & with my camera in hand took a quick shot:)
A young masked lapwing trying to blend in to the colourful Gazania patch, down by the side of our local lake.
Happy Feathery Friday!
Chicago Riverwalk
Summer 2019
HFF
Addendum: I failed to explain earlier what I did here, but thought I would add a few late words. For any who are interested, I experimented with rotating the image multiple times and played around with blend modes in Photoshop to get this effect, which I rather like.
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 filter + reverse GND8 filter
Algeciras (Cádiz - Andalucía)
More seascapes in Algeciras
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Taken at Flower Dome, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore in Nov 2019
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