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A paddle boarder/photographer snaps underwater photos while floating in the turquoise blue waters of Lake Tahoe.
Wishing you a Happy Sunday Friends!
Here is a sunrise photo from Laguna Beach. I was trying to catch the mist as it was rising in the valley.
Looking down at the sheer-walled canyons, cut deep into sandstone and gneiss/schist granite rock formations, from an overlook of Colorado National Monument as the sun was setting.
It's Friday, I bet everyone's happy! 😊
Wherever you are, I wish you a very nice weekend🌻, and thank you so much for your continued support and encouragement!!!
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Sailing
4-5 knots on the Genoa here. Main down. Smooth sailing:-)
As the camera I'm using here is pretty heavy I tied it to the railing wires and set it to 10 sec delay and then held it out as far as I could. If lost it would have smashed into the boat but fortunately it didn't.
Commercial fishing boat frames the last glimpse of the setting sun.
Steveston is an ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC, on the Mighty Fraser River
Canada's Largest Fishing Harbour
Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.
If you enjoy quaint fishing villages, combined with light and vibrant colours, I am pleased to extend an invitation for you to browse through my.... 'I 💖 Steveston album'
www.flickr.com/photos/120552517@N03/albums/72157677404584764
I truly appreciate your kind words and would like to thank-you all, for your overwhelming support.
~Christie (happiest) by the River
*Best experienced in full screen ❤
Looking across Cook Straight towards the North Island taken from the East coast of the South Island NZ
happy Monday everyone!!!!
feels like forever that i was off flickr.. now i am back catching up.
Camera: Nikon D700
Exposure: 1.5 seconds
Aperture: f/16.0
Focal Length: 24 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Crop: False
Tripod: Yes
Filter: Lee Soft Natural Density graduated filters .6 (2 stops)
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows
not HDR.. processed PS RAW ... hope you like it, thank you!
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Was watching this little Downy Woodpecker feeding and every time his head would get in the little ray of light poking through the apple tree he'd stop for a few seconds and soak up the sunshine.
I would like to thank all of you that have taken the time to view and comment on my photos, it is very much appreciated.
Have a wonderful week Flickr friends. Tina & the Puglets xo
This little Marten has no trouble sprinting through the snow to catch up to the squirrels and birds as people leave behind treats of seeds and peanuts. I am doing my best to catch up these days, too. I ended up going down another rabbit hole trying to sift through more old family photographs. These are printed copies in albums that we took before the digital age. After throwing away hundreds of faded images, I managed to save and digitize about 100 to put into another two photo books I did online. It was wonderful to see some special memories come to life again on a page in a small book for each of our daughters to pass on to their kids. Now I am catching up on images I took this winter! I guess we never really totally get caught up. Lol.
Had fun watching this lovely female mallard duck bobbing along in the bubbly waves.
I would like to thank all of you that have taken the time to view and comment on my photos, it is very much appreciated.
Tina & the Puglets xo
When I was a child I used to love catching butterflies and ants. I would catch them examine them closely for some time and release them. I was so good that I could catch any butterfly or insect with bare hands. This went on until one day my mom caught me holding a butterfly. She asked me how I would feel if someone held me tight and wouldn’t let me go. “click” that was my moment of epiphany and yup it did sound like click in my head. That day onwards I stopped catching butterflies. I think I lost my butterfly mojo after that or maybe it is “karma” ……either way I can’t seem to get closer to butterflies anymore to take a good picture of them. This is my third butterfly picture in over a year. HMM everyone
The bronze statue of Athena on the roundabout at the entrance to London City Airport. I was traveling to Florence and had decided to have a look around the Docklands area the night before. This was taken at 5pm as the sun began to lower in the sky.
Female Stonchat at Attenborough Nature Reserve in Nottinghamshire. The female was on show most of the time on my visit to the reserve and was quite happy to let photographers get close to her.
"Then my heart with pleasure fills And dances with the daffodils."
William Wordsworth
This morning a smile crossed my face when I noticed the green shoots of my daffodil bulbs popping up through the soil. Here's to the anticipation of all blooming plants after a cold, dark winter.
yesterday morning 03:00 AM i was picking up my friend for a 3 hour drive. Our destination was: wilderness. We had a wonderfull day with a lot of nice observations. One eagle-owl with juveniles, beavers, dippers, kingfishers etc.
On the image it's me photographing with my sig.
Het was vroeg dag gisteren, om 3 uur 's morgens mn maatje opgepikt en na een uurtje of 3 rijden waren we op plaats van bestemming. Een prachtig berglandschap met kabbelende beekjes en veel ongerepte natuur. We hebben heel veel mooie waarnemingen gedaan, een (wilde) oehoe met jongen, waterspreeuwen, ijsvogels, springende forellen, bevers met jongen en ga zo maar door. Natuurlijk was er ook nog tijd voor wat landscape gepeupel, het was erg mooi met de optrekkende mist.
Op de foto sta ik met mn sig.
For Macro Mondays #zed theme
..."tweezers"...
... and in German, too... "pinzette"... (thanks, dagmar!)
Black headed gull (winter plumage)
Chroicocephalus ridibundus
kokmeeuw
Mouette rieuse
Lachmöwe
La gaviota reidora
Guincho-comum
catching the sunset..it seems to this weed that has flowers... what a wonderful nature could bring...
Summer Fun at LaZy DaZe
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