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Saw the roof cleaner working this morning , thought we should working hard 早上看到這個屋頂清潔已經開始一天的工作,看來我們真該努力工作啊
Shot in Berwyn Illinois. I have been really busy and have not been able to get out so I am trolling the archives. Hopefully I will get out soon to shoot some new stuff.
Smile on Saturday theme Silhouette
Seeing as it's a Saturday, I thought it might make you smile 😄.
This is our window cleaner standing on our balcony outside our bedroom at some early hour in the morning!
Happy Smile on Saturday!
J'ai retrouvée avec plaisir une vieille vis avec écrou perdue au fond d'une boîte à outils mais bien conservée dans un tissus cleaner jaune. #Macro #MacroMondays #Screw
In case you think I have arranged this scene, I did not!
Found this little guy in a backyard in Leipzig with the cable attached coming out of the container on the left.
© Markus Lehr, 2016, www.markuslehr.com
And no, I don't smoke pipes 😉. Half a length of pipe cleaner from my Granddaughter's stash of craft materials.
For Macro Mondays: Flexible theme.
46/100x: The 2022 Edition
Hazeltine Cleaners - Opened in 1975 Hazeltine Cleaners has been serving the local community for forty eight years now. They also have some great vintage neon signage that you can't miss at night. Family owned and operated they are a go to business for professional dry cleaning and tailoring services. Open Monday-Saturday - located at 9935 Hazeltine Ave Van Nuys, CA
Here is another one of the over 40 species of hummingbirds we photographed in Peru. This small hummingbird is just 3 inches long from the tip of its bill to tip of tail.
Speckled Hummingbird:
Small brownish hummingbird with distinctive black cheek and pale buffy eyebrow. Throat variably speckled; some populations are cleaner than others. Green back; dark tail with buffy corners. Face pattern could recall a hermit, but combination of small size, straight dark bill, and squared tail should alleviate any confusion. Widespread and fairly common in the Andes, where it forages low within forest or at the forest edge. Found from 1,000–3,000m. Visits feeders.
Seen on a photo tour in Northern Peru led by Neotropic Photo Tours and our Peruvian guide Steve Sánchez Wildlife Photography.