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This energetic young spaniel managed to stay still long enough for me to take this shot at the Game and Country Fair in the grounds of Euston Hall in Norfolk.
One of the Trek-Segafredo riders coming into the finishing straight of the Stage 21 Individual Time Trial at this year's Giro d'Italia.
One Blue Heron scans the area within his reach for a potential prey. I was always amazed by its phenomenal accuracy and coordination while it is on the hunt. Nature never cease to enchant and challenge our perceptions...
As you know, it's National Cat Day today . Ray and the other two all had mackerel treats. This is Ray watching me prepare the dish ! For a cat this was a very exciting moment.
for the next service at the German beach Volleyball Championships of the athlets under 18...
artists and athlets get this special kind of concentration...
seen at the Championships in Haltern am See
Female Mallard. Drakes are male ducks.
Hens are female ducks. Ducklings are baby ducks. Airplanes in America collide with an average of 100 ducks a year (according to federal records). Mallard ducks, the most common wild ducks in the US, can fly nearly vertically out of the water reaching a height of about 30 feet before flying horizontally. IMG_0686
From last Sunday, first test with the new Panasonic 200mm F2.8 OIS.
It was still early and the light circumstances weren't that good, seen the 1/40 shutter and ISO 2000.
With the 1.4 converter attached (35mm equivalent = 560mm).
From a hide, on tripod.
Something caught the attention of the Great Blue Heron that I was photographing, he started to concentrate on one particular spot but whatever was there disappeared before he could strike.
For history of the concentration camp, please read:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_concentration_camp#:~:tex....