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Noche remastered their Hawk Crop Tee, taking the textures to the next level ya'll! Oh, and it's a Happy Weekend deal (19-21/06/2021).
Deets: billybeaverhausen.com/2021/06/19/constant-evolution-2/
A quick trip out after the track yesterday evening, the sky wasn't looking bad and I was getting a bit frustrated not having been out since Sat, if only just to take a walk in some fields and watch the sun go down.
The barley crops are slowly getting higher and its nice to revisit them every few weeks or so to watch them eventually transform into a golden brown colour.
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A big one ticked off the drone bucket list today after this cropped up ('scuse the pun!) in north Dorset sometime over the last few days! This was the first time I've ever seen one in the flesh!
Farming is done with horse-drawn equipment with metal wheels, as rubber tires are forbidden in the old order sects. The main crops grown by Amish farmers are typically wheat, corn, tobacco, hay, soybeans, tomatoes, barley, potatoes, green beans, and fodder for livestock.
Su talla es bien variable, porque yo soy talla s pero es bien ancha porque asà es el modelo. Pero también sirve para M o L. Es muy linda la tela es de flores en tonos pasteles. Esta como nuevo lo usé re poco, perdón por lo arrugada que está!
A crop duster flies low over a field of corn in rural Wisconsin.
Can you believe I used a 50mm lens for this shot? That's how close he was. And yes, I think I ingested some pesticides in the process.
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INGRAM and myself had decided upon Dunstanburgh as a source of wonderful evening delights,ahem,roll in them grey clouds.
having set off amid a sky of lovely clouds and colour,we arrived at a somewhat overcast Dunstanburgh with the only decent patches of sky moving off in land,totally oblivious to our needs.
several 10 stop shots and a trip into this field and a promising evening came to a shortened conclusion.
to rub salt into the wounds on the way back the sky over Newcastle airport and to the west was a wash of wonderful grey and red clouds,bloody typical :(
EXIF...F22....1 SECOND....ISO100....12MM....LEE 0.6 ND GRAD HARD + KOOD ND2
explore #253 10 jul 09
Sorry for cropped framing. This was my first test with the Mitutoyo 5X microscope lens.
Pentax 200mm (as a tube lens) gives 5X and that was too much for the grasshopper. Also weak at corners. Later on changed the 200mm with a Raynox DCR-150
Fox Sparrow FOSP (Passerella iliaca)
somewhat lighter and redder than our typical "sooty" subspecies that we see most often
Central Saanich
Greater Victoria
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obs [observations] from
Annual Christmas Bird Count for Greater Victoria Saturday DEC 19th
this would still look very dark for those from back east
& just conferring on if it is an intergrade or maybe a northern bird
Five weeks earlier...
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Fruchtwechsel II
Fünf Woche vorher...
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Sony Alpha 7R, Voigtländer Nex VM Adapter, Leica Summicron 35mm f2.0 pre-Asph
There are loads of Dark edged beeflies around at the Willington reserve so I am hoping for some better shots on hawthorn flowers as these were all large crops
This is a 3 megapixel crop from the 20 megapixel original file but still large enough for social media - background blur was created in post-production.