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Worry not the monsoon season will shortly be over and I will stop posting lightning shots all the time. Wanted to get closer in but there was a huge No Trespassing sign. The storms tonight were isolated with concentrated lightning.
Another in the series from Prescott Hill Climb, these have been really fun to process and taking them wasn't too bad either. I may be a convert to motor sport photography
Bella was so busy watching a sqirrel though the patio door that she didn’t notice me taking her photo.
Happy Caturday.
Kestrel female hovered real close, However she was totally consentrating on prey and never looked my way
Autodromo "Piero Taruffi", Vallelunga.
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The train station was the gateway to Auschwitz, a mixture of concentration camp, extermination and forced labor. Passengers arriving in crowded freight cars, no water, no food and poor hygiene conditions - a bucket in each car served as a latrine.
Oaks in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, UK. These examples are in the Birklands and Bilhaugh area, which has the highest concentration of remaining veteran oaks in Sherwood Forest.
One Blue Heron scans the area within his reach for a potential prey. I was always amazed by its phenomenal accuracy and coordination while it is on the hunt. Nature never cease to enchant and challenge our perceptions...
Female Mallard. Drakes are male ducks.
Hens are female ducks. Ducklings are baby ducks. Airplanes in America collide with an average of 100 ducks a year (according to federal records). Mallard ducks, the most common wild ducks in the US, can fly nearly vertically out of the water reaching a height of about 30 feet before flying horizontally. IMG_0686