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A few more shots from the Bolddogs Display Team at the West Show on Guernsey, last week. It was very spectacular but it does make me wonder what makes someone want to do this sort of thing and how they learn to do it!
A couple more shots below - the last shot isn't upside down but the motorbike was!
Not sure, but I think this was part of a dispute over a prime nest site - mostly conducted in shadow and undergrowth, but occasionally emerging for a moment.
US NAVY Blue Angels performing at the Toronto Airshow.
Toronto, Ontario
Sigma 400mm f5.6 APO AF V3
Nikon D7100
A glance through the curtains alerted us to the possibility of seeing the Aurora which seemed highly unlikely given the weather conditions we had experienced throughout the day.
We spent 30 minutes in the cold enjoying the show and I took a number of images that caught the tail end of the display.
Happy New Year everybody.
The red maples and the misty air in Gibbs Gardens were putting on quite a display last Saturday. Both on the trees and on the ground. Today, we actually had snow flurries. For 125 Pictures in 2025 #28- Display.
to display future art works on a rotational basis, it is a design feature of a new urban park recently opened in the downtown core of Vancouver BC.
The Smithe-Richards Park flic.kr/p/2nhWUDs
"Swan Display - Triptych" by Patti Deters. A Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) shows off the beauty and grace of his wings and feathers as he settles in the water. These great white birds are one of the most beautiful and graceful water birds to be found in Minnesota. This triptych is the same bird in different stages of display (where they show off their wings by flapping and splashing around). A splatter texture has been applied for a high key, minimal, and artistic effect. Each image in this triptych is also available individually by going to the links below. If you like this image, I invite you to please share or see my main image gallery (avian, wildlife, and more) at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/swan-display-triptych-pa....
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Yesterday was our first snowfall of the season. Mother Nature has left some snow for me to display the "W" Word!
One of the Saudi Air Force Hawks display team departing from the RIAT 2024 air show at RAF Fairford.
Centered on two revved up wild turkey gobblers @ Safari North Wildlife Park..Crow Wing County, northern Minnesota.
This was a glass display in one of the women's bathrooms of the House on the Rock, located south of Spring Green, Wisconsin.
If you've never been to the place, it's quite something; It's a vast display of thousands, if not millions, of miscellaneous, random items, in addition to the original house built on a rock. Although the place originated with Alex Jordan, it was sold to a friend in 1988. The structure has been called many things, including bizarre, and creepy and tacky! It is a huge complex, and it does indeed take hours to navigate through. To realize the complexity of this place, makes one think Alex Jordan was either eccentric or at best, a hoarder of everything!
The House on the Rock, originally opened in 1959, is a complex of architecturally unique rooms, streets, gardens and shops designed by Alex Jordan, Jr. It is located north of Dodgeville, a city in Iowa County, south of Spring Green, Wisconsin and is a regional tourist attraction. --Wikipedia
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House on the Rock
Spring Green, Wisconsin
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I didn't have a lightning trigger, so my method to catch the lightning was to just stand there with the focus on infinity and just click away. I could click 500-1000 photos at one stop. Having a UHS-II class 10 card helped with the rapid fire clicking.
I now own a lightning trigger called Pluto.
A swimming pair of Canada Geese aggressively displaying and calling to another pair on shore. The 'fight' lasted for several minutes. Wascana, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 15 September 2020.