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wagoner, oklahoma

 

Episyrphus balteatus

US Hwy 64 in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma

 

background info: after I took this photo, I googled the name on the sign and was surprised to see it had a facebook page and also posted videos of their services on youtube. (it is what it is - no derogatory comments please)

Nördliche Fruchtwanze

 

I found a pink glam park to walk and admire right in the heart of the city. I even had my own stalker seagull . I couldn’t resist clicks on the pink glam using and old canon t2i with its new used lens a canon 55 250 I just bought on the cheap . I really wanted to grab a shot of the dude doing ballet twirls and hops all the while talking to himself and growling occasionally. Nah ain’t gonna click and be sorry . I went back to my pink glam and stalker seagull before heading home.

 

Botanischer Garten Hof / Saale

Canon EOS 200D + Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II

Procyon lotor

Kleinzoo Hof /Saale

Just after sunset looking down the Mawddach estuary towards Cardigan Bay, taken March 2018.

Blwyddyn Newydd Dda, may I take this opportunity to wish you all a very Happy New Year and hope that 2021 will be a much better year for all of us. Thank you also for your support and kind comments which are much appreciated, I haven't been very active on flickr lately but look forward to catching up in the new year.

One from late October last year around 50 min before sunset looking down on the Mawddach estuary from Foel Offrwm with the river meandering down to it's mouth at Abermaw (Barmouth) Wales.

Another from the garden last spring, wild native Bluebells, we call them Clychau'r Gog in Welsh meaning Cuckoo Bells. I haven't really got round to photographing any here this year and now they are already disappearing among the bracken and grasses, the first ones started appearing towards the end of March this year.

Taken last autumn while on a walk along Tywyn beach, as the sun was setting beyond Cardigan Bay I was drawn to this scene with the light falling on this stone slab.

Looking towards the summits of Cadair Idris and Cyfrwy on the right with it's famous arete and table. Taken on the northern side on a beautiful bright spring day last year.

Looking over the Marian Mawr pools on the Ynys-hir RSPB nature reserve towards the Dyfi estuary, at the end of the headland is the harbour village of Aberdyfi.

Some damp grasses on the hillside above Machynlleth on a misty early afternoon, taken on January 27th 2021 on the same walk as the previous image.

Taken in the garden during the early part of the first lockdown last year, a beautiful little wild flower only 6-8mm growing among the grass, they will soon be out again. Some wild flowers making an appearance here in the garden with a few native wild Bluebells already in flower in our small wooded area.

Autumn on the Afon Dulas. Afon Dulas means black stream and there are many rivers in Wales with this name. This Dulas flows south through the small village of Aberllefenni into the Afon Dyfi at Machynlleth, half a km upstream another Afon Dulas enters the Dyfi having flowed southwards from it's source high on the moorland between Foel Fadian and Tarren Bwlch Gwyn south of the town of Machynlleth.

 

Exif and camera details missing here once again, my Lightroom has become frustratingly slow recently and playing up. 1.3 sec, f11 at ISO100, Firecrest polariser and ND 6stop in case someone might be interested.

Late afternoon light on Llyn Mwyngil and Tal-y-llyn from the lower slopes of Mynydd Moel. The wind was very strong when this was taken especially over the open hillside centre.

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