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An unusual sight in DC area!

I neeeed coffee .. !!

  

Sorry For not being active nowadays ,, !!

I'm loaded with exams & Skool stuff :S !!

 

Missed U all walla =""") !!

 

<3

Photographed at Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Maryland

If those wasps were still around, I'm sure they wouldn't be happy anymore!

I like the color of these rocks in contrast to the bricks behind them; the contrast between warm and cool tones in the soft light is beautiful

Even the prettiest, smallest thing can hide something disturbing.

Making the most out of a locked-down birthday weekend; a silly Saturday self-portrait shoot.

Photographed at Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Maryland.

The egg meets it's new mate

 

Day 26 of my #365project

A Carolina Chickadee, carrying some food for the hatchlings, checks her surroundings before flying to the nest.

"Amen!"

 

My absolute favorite Christmas movie: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation! I watch it at least once every year, often more. :-)

  

Merry Christmas!

This Starling parent is teaching his kid to forage and survive in the mean world of Washington DC.

A nesting Blue Jay flys out to a nearby basketball hoop for a better view as he looks for something to forage.

Today is about stripes on worn, damaged things I guess.

A Dog walking mishap in Washington, DC's Chevy Chase neighborhood.

2022

 

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yeah, this is blue country, fo sho.

Side-on view of a flash tube from a Flashpoint XPLOR 600 PRO TTL (GODOX AD600 PRO)

Monday was a hard day, fourteen hour work day plus an eight mile run... not much time for photography

Contrails are line-shaped clouds produced by aircraft engine exhaust or changes in air pressure, typically at aircraft cruising altitudes several miles above the Earth’s surface. Contrails are composed primarily of water, in the form of ice crystals. The combination of water vapor in aircraft engine exhaust and the low ambient temperatures that exist at high altitudes allows the formation of the trails. (Source: Wikipedia)

A rainbow emerges over Chevy Chase, Maryland, just steps from the Washington, D.C. border, as the last light of day warms the cityscape.

A mated pair of Blue Jays tend to their nest

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