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Yesterday, while wandering around St Andrews, I took this photo along the beach next to the Old Course.
I have included a photo that I took from the 18th tee below, in case some of you are interested.
Sigma DP2 Merrill
Ski touring on the island of Arnøya, North Norway.
Taken while teaching a Canadian AST2 avalanche course.
Leica M8.2 & Voigtländer Ultra-Wide Heliar 12mm
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The first run did not cross the bridge into Havre de Grace because of an oncoming NS coal empty that would complicate the required crossover move at CP Grace. KP 2025 was instead stopped short of the bridge at the Perryville MARC station. Once we figured out dispatcher/ train conversation we headed the Furnace Bay Golf Course for this view.
MB AMG GT-S, Pepper Pike, Ohio
Of course the day after I post my terrible photo of this car I finally see it and have the chance to take a superior photo to my last shot. Hope you guys enjoy this one more.
Hook triplet on vintage floating crane, detail shot, Hamburg Port Museum
Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor 35-70mm 1:3.5 @ f/8
through Novoflex Minolta SR - Fuji X-Mount adapter
on Fujifilm X-E1
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Explored January 14 - #141. Thanks everyone :-)
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Fantails catch insects on the wing and perform some incredibly agile acrobatics when doing so. They are great fun to watch. This little guy had just caught another dragonfly. HBW everyone :-)
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I love to watch the birds that congregate around and over a very large lake on the golf course. It's often bad news for golfers but good news for me as its located about a quarter mile from the ocean, bringing in lots of shore birds, terns, gulls and other flying waterbirds for fresh water. They put on dynamic aerial displays as they feed, drink, and wash the salt off, which the cormorants were observing too!
Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) DCCO
Member of Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
The Salt Pans in front of me and standing proudly on St Nicholas Golf Course ... nice and quiet for my walk, today!!
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With the bravest of horses not being spooked by the passing train, 8213 and 8150 work their way through the fields at Maldon with empty garbage train 2120 from Crisps Creek to Banksmeadow.
2020-09-21 Pacific National 8213-8150 Maldon 2120
A championship layout measuring just over 7,000 yards from the back tees. A traditional link style design can be played as short as 5,437 yards.
The clubhouse restaurant features beautiful wood beam architecture with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the picturesque course.
South Slope, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
A very unusual sighting of an African Jacana in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. It may have been blown off course by the wind of the day before we sighted it for the first time at Thirteenth Borehole. Favouring surfaces covered by water lilies, they are are common sightings at fresh water and the margins of slow-flowing rivers, but not in the dry western regions of our area, or the semi-desert of the kalahari.
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