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..but it was a fluke.. he caught a thermocol piece from the pond. Its a shame that people through away such non disposable and toxic things in water. I was happy with the fact that one he threw away that peice after some try with killing it and two he had a small meal just before this miss catch.
CameraCanon EOS Digital Rebel XSi
Exposure0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperturef/9.0
Focal Length400 mm
ISO Speed200
Exposure Bias-1 EV
Lens 100-400L
A man walks out of a (n empty by 8:00!) fish store at the Mutsuminato Ekimae Asaichi, a vibrant morning market that has served the kitchens of Hachinohe ever since the end of World War II.
The brick factory work is seasonal and the employment is contractual, utterly insecure and wage is piece-rated. Though women workers comprise about one-half of the total workforce in every factory, they hail from the families that survive by working as labourer in every conceivable sense; they are from lower caste and class.
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Bij de Scheveningse Jachthaven hoef je nooit lang te zoeken om een leuk restaurant te vinden.
Dit mooie ronde gebouw staat er nog niet zo lang en ik dacht dat het "Catch" van Simonis was, maar ik zie nu nergens meer een naam staan.
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First time I seen one actually catch a minnow. Kanaha Ponds Kahului Maui. This minnow was way to big for him to swallow. He eventually left it.
information, credits and an additional picture are on the blog post - rissasecondlife.blogspot.com/2020/02/catch-heart.html
Huntress Dress _ Boudoir maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Boudoir/125/106/21
Valentine Hair _ Doux
Sozo Harness _ .Shi
It's Alive Photo Prop _ Boudoir
Another image from Bosque and a first for me. This heron had a half dozen people watching him with his catch...some type of carp, I think. After holding onto the fish for a couple of minutes, and being unable to flip it, he dropped the fish back into the water and flew off. I had never seen a heron drop a catch before.
Good advice from an old Kliban Cat t-shirt: Never eat anything bigger than your head.
Difficult shot though the reeds, but the heron and fish are clear.
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