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Heavy clouds over the local beach today. I tried to get more seagulls in the photo but they wouldn't cooperate!
I thought these were cute little flowers. I have no clue what they are, I'm not a flower person...but lately, I have loved photographing them!
Not sure about the crop and the processing for this one. I waited and waited to get one person in each sub-frame but subjects were not cooperating (they were either showing up alone or in crowds). Gave up and went for a single person. I may re-do this after it sits on the drive for a bit.
Finally, the beautiful dark morph female tiger decided to cooperate for an open winged shot. Well if you can call it cooperation. She was in an area where I could see her instead of being too high to photograph. She has shades of brown and brownish gold on her upper wings along with some of those orange dots. The lower wings are shades of black with some beautiful blues slashed throughout and she does have those orange eye spots on each of the lower wings.
Today is an amazing day for butterflies in the garden. I may have to take the camera out after while but for now, I am trying to focus on some inside chores. That means blinds down so there is less temptation to ignore the necessities and go outside to play. I can be such a kid at heart sometimes :) Today I have decided to set an hourly alarm. I will tend to my real duties for a solid hour with the blinds down. Then I will take a short break for fun stuff like flickr and going outside to play. To be fair, I will set a 20 minute alarm for breaks so I will remember I am going to get some things done today.
A struggling MRVEP emerges from tunnel 5 spewing exhaust as the lead unit wouldn’t go pass Run 6 and its rear DPU also wasn’t cooperating and ultimately stalled at Cliff less than 5 minutes later.
A progression of shots starting with the full "Super Moon" and ending with a fully eclipsed "Blood Moon". I wanted to get a few context shots with the moon above the water, but the weather didn't cooperate.
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From the archives - Jan 2021
Sure has been awhile since I have been able to get some decent photos of the Eagles at the Ravines. Between my new job ad pickleball my photography availability has really declined. I wil try again on Sunday morning and hopefully the weather, light and eagles cooperate.
Domaine Maizerets. Les jaseurs étaient abondants et particulièrement sympathiques cette journée là.
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The waxwings were abundant and cooperated very well on that day.
Roe deer in the mist on a peaceful morning. When you have these conditions and wildlife that cooperate, doing wildlife photography is very easy.
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For a very brief moment there was lull in the crowd at Ooh Aah Point so I managed to get a shot of us. Normally Wilbur won't cooperate with this type of shot!
Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola)
New Jersey 2014
Archives 2014 Tough to get close to this small duck species here in NJ.... I keep revisiting this series of images all from the same morning. Isn't it great when you have both good light and cooperating birds!!!
Best in large view!
Temperance River State Park
A little photo archiving from "Up North" this morning, obviously missing my beloved paradise! The weather didn't always cooperate while traveling along the North Shore, but that's the challenge . . . right?
There was very little snow, some ice on the river and it was quite peaceful on this morning. The weather was cool, cloudy and breezy. Yeah, I love it! :)
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Finally a clear morning, so I got out at sunrise today! Unfortunately the wind wasn't cooperating for flight shots, and it was high tide. In any case, It was great to get out!
Well, here's a bit of spooky fun. I was worried that the sky wasn't going to cooperate with me. In the early morning, it was clear. And later in the day it was clouded over in some dramatically boring ways.
I wish I could spend the day here, and see how the light plays with it through the evening. Or even arrive earlier for the first slivers of dawn.
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'Restore'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm
Film: Fomapan 100
Process: FA-1027; 1+14; 9min
Adams County, Washington
October 2021
Well...., my computer STILL at his doctor.... Therefore I cooperate with my mobile’s photos only and not my NIKON’s.... But I must say , that I am not deceived... Via Google I have them in my iPad right now, and share them with you....
You cannot imagine HOW I had missed the sea, this year!! Its smells, sounds, colors, and views...So, I travelled for a very short while to the majestic sandy beach of the Belgian city of Ostende , with a friend of mine...And I share with you today some captures taken with my mobile camera, wanting to convey to you my enchantment of just BEING by the sea, that I love so much!!❤️❤️❤️
These guys are not cooperating at all. Perhaps new to the area, they don't want to come up the dry Thistle flowers. This one was taken through the weeds and cropped beyond my desire. Scopes for improvements, for sure.
Male and female. They wouldn't cooperate so I could get a picture of both in the same frame, so this is a composite.
I had been trying to get a giraffe at sunrise or sunset, but they weren’t cooperating. Where’s a giraffe wrangler when you need one? This was kind of a funky location, so I processed it in kind of a funky way. I like it now, but time will tell if I like it later. These are Maasai Giraffe’s. There several species or subspecies of giraffe. I saw these and Rothschild’s while in Kenya. Maasai orange spots have an irregular “leafy” pattern unlike Rothschild, which are more regular in shape. (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirch) (Sony a1, 400mm at f/3.2, 1/320 second, ISO 640)
Railfans along the Lehigh Line celebrated Conrail's 47th birthday in style, as Norfolk Southern assigned the freshly repainted Reading Lines heritage unit to 22X. This was the first revenue run for 1067 since being repainted. Unfortunately the weather didn't quite cooperate, but the fresh yellow and green paint brightened the gloomy morning as the train hustled through New Market, NJ.
NS 22X:
NS 1067 SD70ACe "Reading Lines"
I don't think this photo needs any explanation, it's just that sometimes they are not willing to cooperate and this is what you get. "Talk to the tail !"
Sometimes the subject fully cooperates with a great pose, good eye, good light and a blue sky background. This juvenile Bald Eagle did all of the above. Great to see them migrating once again,.
Spent a wild weekend dispersed camping, patiently waiting for the stars to appear. Several awesome locations were chosen to shoot the stars, the plans had been in the works for years. Mother Nature almost didn't cooperate (we WON'T complain about the rain) but she pulled through at the last minute of the trip. It was an amazing weekend with some of my favorite photogs and I am so glad we were able to make it happen.
After a many attempts to get into the right place at the right time I finally was in position but the weather did not cooperate so it was a challenge to get a brighter shot.
"Have a Great Day"
You often see white pelicans at Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park. This one cooperated nicely by swimming in front of me in one direction and then taking off and flying by in the other direction. I cropped the image to show more detail which you can see better in the large size..
American White Pelican info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_White_Pelican
Sony A7II and FE28-70. I have never been particularly happy with this combo auto focus accuracy. Heidi cooperated by not budging and serving as the test target. I found that AF-C with small flexible spot on the eye gave acceptably satisfactory results for a kit lens. I was surprised it was better than AF-S and small flexible spot. By the way, Heidi belongs to Brando, www.flickr.com/photos/bpprice.
Male Small Whiteface - my first sighting of this rare and threatened species :-) Sorrily he wasn't cooperating for a better background ;-)
Seen in the nature-sanctuary "Tister Bauernmoor" near Sittensen (between Bremen and Hamburg) - Niedersachsen - Germany.
In order to protect this rare species the geotags are falsely set to the parking area of the nature sanctuary. The photo was taken from a legally accessible footpath.
Männliche Kleine Moosjungfer - meine erste Sichtung dieser seltenen und gefährdeten Art :-) Leider war er nicht kooperativ für einen besseren Hintergrund ;-)
Gesehen im Naturschutzgebiet "Tister Bauernmoor" bei Sittensen (zwischen Bremen und Hamburg) - Niedersachsen.
Zum Schutz dieser seltenen Art sind die Geodaten dieses Fotos verfälscht auf den Parkplatz des Naturschutzgebietes gesetzt. Das Foto wurde an einem legal begehbaren Weg gemacht.
Denver Metro Area, Rocky Mountain Front Range, Colorado, Summer
This male Ruby-Throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris, Order Caprimulgiformes, Family Trochilidae) was not "cooperating" as I was trying to take a photo of it as it faced the light. It preferred to perch to the north of where I was standing and simply would not perch to the south of me without immediately flying away. So, a silhouetted hummingbird is all I could capture!
Ruby-Throated hummingbirds are tiny (males being smaller--likely to conserve energy--than the females), with black masks, emerald green crowns, and brilliant/iridescent red throats (gorgets).
They have a high mortality rate in their first year of life. But if they survive the first year, they usually live 3-5 years. Some banded hummingbirds have been found to live 10-11 years.
Not the person to play poker with..;) My daughter couldn't believe the size of the cruise ships in Galveston. This shot is from an earlier trip. The weather didn't cooperate with our trip and it rained a lot, so we did in door tourist stuff. Her and grandson still had a great time. Neither had ever been to Galveston
It sure is nice when a special bird cooperates. Last week when visiting the LRGV we were treated to some nice close views of this Aplomado Falcon that was perched on the side of the highway. I was tempted to call this photo “jail bird.”
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Falco femoralis
At El Ensueño, Quindío, Colombia.
The Acorn Woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus) is resident from California in the USA south to Colombia. In Colombia the Acorn Woodpecker is found at altitudes above 1400 meters (4700 feet). They live in family groups of up to 12 individuals and all cooperate collecting and storing acorns, and in raising the young.
Flowers appear and disappear like the ticking of a second hand on the face deep time, but for their moment, they know how to radiate beauty, turn their faces toward the light, cooperate with bees, and pass these abilities on to succeeding generations.
— Theodore Tollefson @thetollart
I realized that I hadn't shown Holly's EuroTrash dress in full...it is filled with lovely details! AND the light isn't cooperating with me here to show it fully...maybe that will happen at another time!
A friend gave us this hat for the Dragon and said she was sure that he would make a cute pumpkin. Somehow I think that the Dragon would have preferred a bag of treats but I had promised to take at least one photo and he cooperated when I said that he would receive some freeze-dried shrimps in exchange.
The water droplets did not want to cooperate today. I had this vision of the drop hanging off the lower lip of the tiny bottle but it kept going to the place where you see it now. In the end I decided it couldn't be helped.
I am sure I'll be using the tiny bottle again, I found a set of three in the Euro Shop. I glued this one with hot glue to the edge of a marble tile and yes, it did come off again.
Was out yesterday doing some shooting, ( there was not rain ) and will tell you that the Summer doldrums has really set in here, with photography being very slow and the birds not cooperating very much, but di manage a few which you will see in the next few days.
Here I need an explanation of why this Cardinal has no tail, he appeared for a few seconds and was gone, but managed 3 shots and he was gone, a little help here would be helpful about the tail.
Have a great day everyone and as always thank you for visiting.
Much better than a tequila sunrise. Peak weekend, peak traffic, and a whole lotta patience required. The weather cooperated, the clouds cooperated, and I staked out a pretty decent spot this morning. Getting out of DC, however was another story.
I was going to wait, but I just had to share this....like....now. Maybe I have blinders on, but I do believe that this is one my finest Cherry Blossom rises, ever. This is what I have been wanting to capture over the past 3 years, and finally, it all came together.
Capture Maryland Photo of the Day - 4/14/2014
Austin Healeys to the left, Triumph Stags to the right
Greenham Control Tower opened its doors in Summer 2018 as a visitor centre and community hub with the aim to preserve and share the historical legacy of one of the few remaining airfield buildings. Telling the story of Greenham Common whilst supporting and cooperating with local organisations for the benefit of the whole community.
Found this tiny character on a wall and even at this age and size, manifesting solid attitude and panache. It really looks like it cooperated with the ideal pose.
If interested to see close detail, best enlarged.
Pseudomantis albofimbriata nymph.
30 mm body length
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Another wild bird cooperating with my profile project.. this large female terrorizes rodents around our small local airport and is quite used to admirers
I ventured into the dark desert in search of the Neowise Comet. I was determined this pre-dawn morning! But the weather didn't cooperate. Clouds in the sky. :(
A synergy is where different entities cooperate advantageously for a final outcome.
These were definitely a MATCH, primary colours! Yellow Tulip and blue Iris.
How can I resist them?
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Two images for today that look nothing alike even though they were taken a few meters from each other. (Different days, but they could easily have been on the same day, a few minutes apart, within a few feet of each other.)
I believe this is a green frog (Lithobates clamitans), but maybe it is a young bullfrog. They sun themselves during the day, when the herons aren't around. They are either completely uncooperative subjects (diving down when approached) or totally easy subjects (staying completely still in the hope of not being seen). This one cooperated as I maneuvered my kayak.
Cooperating bee… there were so many and while trying to get close, I felt like I was upsetting them… Clearly a longer focal length lens has its uses! There is also a Sonoran Bumble Bee that looks the same but since we are north of the border, I assume this is the American variety...
Some days the weather does not cooperate and you have to struggle to get a decent image. This great grey owl has just left the post it was perched on and flew off. The pose is dynamic, which I like, but the high ISO and flat light doesn't help the image. When the owl flies with this kind of energy, you know they are going on a longer flight, not down to a vole or the next post on the fence line.