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After a weekend of no sunrises or sets its quite unusual for me and I'm getting withdrawals! I decided to have a browse over the summer archives where I came across this image of the beach huts at Hengistbury Head. Really looking forward to those warm summer evenings just around the corner...
Red-necked wallaby or Bennett's wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus) living in a a free-range habitat at Walkabout Australia, San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Conservation status: Least Concern
A reminder of what's to come....
With autumn not far off now, I browsed through shots taken in autumn last year. I have a few that I liked but wasn't sure back then whether to post on Flickr.
This is one of them - and was shot in the Narrator Plantation, very close to the Burrator Reservoir on Dartmoor.
UPDATE: Just discovered I had already posted this image to Flickr (last January). I usually keep track of photos posted but this one slipped through the net. Sorry!
My computer monitor died the day before yesterday, this is the first manipulation on the new one. If it looks darker/lighter/more contrast/less contrast than my normal work, etc, please let me know, thanks :)
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Says Mr. Robot, and immediately starts to browse through the book. «Look! Under the letter W, there’s a certain Who, Doctor… If he’s a doctor, maybe he can help us!»
(to be continued...)
P.S.: A friend of mine once wrote: «Seriously you could make Mr Robot read a phone book and it would super fun!!!» This is for you, Rob Damiano, thank you so much for your support and for being such a constant inspiration to me!
A four-point buck Mule Deer browsing on snowberry. Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. 3 November 2020
Sorry for another image dump guys but I want to populate a new album of insects for 2020, please feel free to browse if you want or just ignore.
I was browsing the backups and I found the 8 pictures I took 11 years ago to make a panorama of the Grenadier Pond in High Park, Toronto.
I made the panorama at the time and decided to do it again using a 'modern' panorama maker, Microsoft ICE in this case, just to see how this technology has evolved since then, and the result was so much better that I decided to post it here.
Now I'm thinking about redoing some other old panoramas I have here. This thing is kinda addictive...
Just back from a two-week trip to Springfield, Missouri, USA--visiting friends & relatives &, of course, browsing for salt cellars! At The Classy Flea in Branson, Missouri, USA, I found two covered salts for my collection--a green turkey & a cobalt blue bunny. Nice!
I took this photo during my trip to lake Balaton in 2012. #summertime
About this album: I adore surfing old photos. Each of them tells a good story, a great experience. That's why I like photography. It records the outstanding memories and makes them unforgettable. I can recommend photography, this thankful passion to everybody.
Browsing the regular music stall at the Saturday street market in the Grassmarket area of Edinburgh's Old Town. I've picked a few decent bargains on old vinyl albums from this stall myself, always good for a browse.
With the rains being so late this year the giraffe had resorted to browsing on the new growth from cabbage trees, not something I'd ever seen before.
If you zoom in you will also notice a red-billed oxpecker on the giraffe and a Fork Tailed Drongo waiting patiently for the giraffe to move and stir up some insects.
Kudu Private Nature Reserve
Mpumlanaga
South Africa
First Light at Sagano Bamboo Grove, Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
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Gerenuk is the only antelope known for standing upright on its hind legs to browse leaves, often reaching branches that other antelopes can't access
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Browsing some old National Geographic mags of my father I came across all this great camera ads, too good to keep them hidden, although I don't like to post this kind of stuff on my Flickr.
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With long legs, a long neck and a habit of rearing up these elegant antelope can reach browse which is out of reach to most other antelope.
Female moose (Alces alces gigas) in the back yard near the woodshed, browsing on birch tips.
Incredible to think of this big herbivore, largest member of the deer family, existing almost entirely on.... wood.
At mid-day a female greater kudu browses on a green bush next to the road in the Savuti area.
Chobe National Park, Botswana
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A deer browses for food along the Primitive Campground Road at Highlands Hammock State Park.
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Today I was browsing through some files I had never done anything with. This was taken in September of last year and the original Raw file was very underexposed. That's probably the reason I had not developed it but I can't remember to be honest. At a loose end today, I gave it a go and it turned out to be an easy fix. Modern digital cameras are amazing in the detail that can be recovered.
This is Port Logan in what was formerly known as Wigtownshire and is now part of Dumfries and Galloway. My wife was brought up in Wigtownshire and we used to spend almost all of our holidays there, although we haven't been there for many years. Last September we were there on business and decided to have a drive round some of our favourite haunts. This is Port Logan shown off to best advantage by the early evening Autumn light.
I always thought that the structure at the end of the pier was some sort of lighthouse but reading Wikipedia today I discovered it is actually a bell tower. If it says so in Wikipedia it must be true!
The beautiful and mostly docile does are the low-hanging fruit in wildlife photography and I often overlook them. I need to post one now and then. October is a good time for the does. Their fawns are mostly weaned, the woods are full of browse and those pesky bucks are not yet harassing them. But like all things, Octobers come to an end. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
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