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This Black vulture (Coragyps atratus) was more interested in the 'former racoon' than me. There were several around but this fellow was almost too close. The Springfield Nature Center's 'Circle of Life' was quite evident.
Sometimes life is like a Ferris wheel: if you are afraid of heights, you miss the chance to have the most beautiful view in the park…
For Looking close… on Friday!
Theme : Bears.
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This is a close-up photo of rusting, weathered details on an old train engine at the Railway Museum in Musquodoboit Harbour.
Did you know....The peanut was probably first domesticated and cultivated in the valleys of Paraguay....
In my garden taking pictures of little birds at my bird feeding place, this jackdaw with an attitude was so close that my 600mm prime lens could only take a close-up of this black bird species.
Marvel of Peru (Mirabilis jalapa) closing in the morning with dewdrops.
The stamens and style are folding back into the flower.
Seit die Rückkehr der Bauhrei 218 auf der KBS 855, Reuth bei Endorf bildet sich zum ein der bekannteste Fotostellen Deutschland. Die Stelle war längst auf mein Liste und mit 2 sonnige Wochenendetagen habe ich das endlich abgestattet.
Für der mittäglich RE 2 4863 sammelt sich ungefahr ein Dutzend Fotografen um die bekannte Stelle. Die Spannung war hoch mit Befürchtung von ein Gegenzugschaden. Die Signal zeigt Hp1 für ein Nordfahrende Güterzug. Zum glück kann die RE zuerst, der Güterzug knapp ein Minute später!
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Since the return of the 218s to the Regensburg - Hof line, Reuth bei Endorf has become one of the most popular photo spots in Germany. The location had been on my list for a long time, and with two sunny weekend days I finally made the trip.
About a dozen photographers were assembled for the afternoon RE2 4863. It was a tense wait as a freight was approaching from behind, the signal already showing HP1 (clear). Thankfully the RE2 showed up first, about a minute before the freight!
Great crested grebe
A couple of shots taken as low as i could manage on the boardwalk at high tide. I guess the only way i will ever get lower will involve chest waders and or a right angle veiwfinder attatchment. Every inch closer improves separation
Close up of the seaweed on Llandanwg Beach and Marina
Llandanwg, between Barmouth and Harlech, is famous for its church which stands just a stone’s throw from the sea. The beach is sheltered from strong winds, making it a perfect place for relaxation. It’s popular with fishermen – the local catch includes dogfish, bass, flatfish and mackerel. The beach is accessible by a path through the dunes from a car park. This west facing, shallow shelving beach is a part of the Snowdonia National Park. There are dog restriction areas on the beach. Nearby Mochras – better known as Shell Island – is a popular spot accessible by low-tide causeway, with a beach, dunes and an amazing variety of shells. On Shell Island you will find a large sandy beach, variety of wild flowers and breath-taking views. The area caused a sensation with the British Geological Survey in the 1960’s thanks to it’s research.
Hard to Believe this is a Scene really Close to Home here in Southern California, 10 minutes from home in Irvine there is some nice woodland brush areas and sometimes when I'm home I venture out early morning on the Weekends, and when the Fog rolls outs it creates a nice atmospheric scene
Of the Red-shouldered Kind. We were watching this young fella in the tree when he decided to fly down and past us, so close I couldn't focus on him in some frames!
“You can close your eyes to things you don’t want to see, but you can’t close your heart to things you don’t want to feel.” – Johnny Depp
This weeks "Macro Mondays" Theme of "Closed" had me unsure of what to photograph for a while. I was a little uninspired. I had a look through the photos today and saw a few thoughts I'd had already represented with some good photos.
I then decided to make my son's drinks bottle my subject and use a technique I'd used recently for the "Wheels" theme to actually close the bottle during the exposure and have it closed by the end. I also incorporated the "Complementary Colours" theme into the photo and selected a Green background with texture.
I do like photos with motion blur so I was happy to try this again.
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Shot @ Thanjavur Palace Museum , Thanjavur , Tamil Nadu , India.