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Sometimes called the long-horned grasshopper sitting on a Helenium - Sneezeweed

snowcovered bilberry bush

Wow, again it struck me with explore. But this time it's close to 500, so I expect it to drop out. (Update Jan 24: still on the list, thanks for all contributions!!!) And months later, Flickr changed their algorithm and dropped it for good. I still like it, and many of you seemed to as well ....

 

Thanks my visitors and friends. I feel honored.

  

.. lazy evening..

LA County Arboretum & Botanical Gardens 07-16-17

as in 'woodland or scrub'

Bush statue at the National Portrait Gallery

Bush Stone-curlew

Lara, Vic.

This one calmly sat for a portrait.

The species Atheris squamigera is of some interest. The venom seems to be rather strong though the snake is small (max. 70cm). No antivenom is available!

 

It will stay still on its branch if You come nearer but if You frighten her, she will attack with high speed and rather aggressively.

 

Taken on a branch out of the terrarium with

Canon 5D / Sigma 150/2.8 Macro & extension tube

Bush of TiMe...

  

Pohang in S.Korea...

Leica M6 TTL with 50mm Summicron Lens

 

This is my favorite Leica gear... the Summicron is such a stellar lens!

 

Nikon D3200 and Nikon 35mm 1.8 with polariser shot in raw. Handheld

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Our professional landscapers, Aphix, were hard at work circling bushes with their weedwhackers yesterday after another Kentucky blizzard. We have a little smiley face here around these bushes - it's cute. We now have them circling trees, also. They were busy yesterday. This really is art. They were very happy they were able to work outside yesterday. Wonderful crew - they obviously have a great sense of humor.

 

The previous landscaper, Zeppa"s, planted these bushes next door two years ago for the previous condo owners. Not sure why. Perhaps they paid them to do so or perhaps the previous landscaper had spare bushes to dispose of.

Beautiful sunrises in Sydney-Town this week after some pretty scary bush fires.

 

Sunrise sliders, South Manly, October 2013.

 

Canon AE-1 Program, Kodak 400 (Expired).

 

III> BLOG <III

Just 50 metres from my door is this 300 hectare park, garden, mountain bike track and bush

Flowering bush and blue sky

The rather impressive and grand portico which forms the main entrance to Bush House, located on Aldwych just off the Strand in central London.

 

I worked in this building for around 7/8 months between 2011/12 as a studio manager for the language services of the World Service, doing live news programmes in over 20 different languages. It was something of a rollercoaster ride for me for various reasons, but I'm so glad I got to spend a decent amount of time in the studios at Bush House, and be a part of that historic BBC broadcasting centre.

 

Since the BBC moved out in 2012 it has been acquired by King's College, and there are still plenty of building works going on, so I suspect it'll be another few years before it's settled down again.

These lovely white blossoms will eventually turn into a long green bean. I like eating them right off the plant.

Clivia miniata, the Natal lily or bush lily, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Clivia of the family Amaryllidaceae, native to woodland habitats in South Africa and Eswatini. It is also widely cultivated as an ornamental.

Thunbergia erecta is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant. Common names include clockvine, king's-mantle and potato bush.

One Bush Plaza, also known as the Crown-Zellerbach Building, is a landmark in San Francisco’s Financial District, offering a glimpse into mid-century modernism in the heart of the city. Completed in 1959, the 20-story tower was designed by architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), known for their work on iconic urban skylines worldwide. One Bush Plaza was one of the first International Style buildings to break away from the city’s tradition of ornate facades, featuring sleek glass and steel instead. This clean-lined aesthetic sets it apart from the neighboring architectural giants.

 

The building's unique history includes being the first high-rise built in San Francisco post-World War II, marking a shift in the city's architectural landscape. Its thin, rectangular shape is softened by elegant curtain walls with steel-framed glass windows, offering a balance between modernist design and urban utility. The plaza surrounding the tower is an open public space, which provides a rare break in the otherwise densely packed Financial District, ideal for a midday escape or a quick business meeting.

 

Given its prime location, One Bush Plaza is also a prominent hub for businesses, with easy access to public transportation and nearby landmarks such as the Transamerica Pyramid and Embarcadero Center. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a business professional, One Bush Plaza captures the essence of San Francisco's mid-century ambition and modern appeal.

No post processing as usual. The camera did give the gray bush stems a blueish look.

Bush pigs photographed with a Camtraptions DSLR camera trap

Lawford, Essex

  

African Bush Elephant Sculpture photographed at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park located in San Pasqual in the City of Escondido San Diego California U.S.A.

Bush Giant Dragonfly Uropetala carovei

The bush giant dragonfly is New Zealand's largest dragonfly, with a body length of 80-85 mm and a wingspan reaching 140 mm or more. It is found throughout both main islands, and is often seen and its loud clattering flight is heard when hovering around forest clearings during the summer. They are voracious predators that can consume 20 flies in an hour, and sometimes catch large cicadas. They are preyed upon by kingfishers, wasps and rats. The male has large, petal-shaped hind appendages.

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Got a lot of shots of this one, including it eating a fly but that came out a little blurry. Caught in Waiouru in the central plateau of the North Island, New Zealand, resting on a Rhododendron flower.

 

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Since 1992 the Ladysmith Sportsmen's Club has operated the Bush Creek Hatchery west of Oyster Bay, British Columbia, Canada. On a good year they will release a quarter of a million coho and chum salmon fry into the wild.

I love Bush radios , so I was very happy to find this one at the flea market for 4 pounds...

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