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©joanne mariol 2019
iPhone 6 + Snapseed + Formulas
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This Sandhill Crane colt does some stretching with it's wing and foot, making me think back to a chivalrous French knight making a bit of a flourish with his cape and sword.
Taken 22 August 2021 at Creamer's Field, Fairbanks, Alaska.
A male Blue Dasher dragonfly looks very dashing whilst perched and surveying the scene. Then every so often he would dash around chasing off other males before returning to his territorial spot.
Doctor, Doctor - Wedding, Wedding - IMRAN™
My precious gorgeous brilliant sweet niece Dr. Iman married her handsome dashing sweet husband Dr. Asaif at the Pearl Continental. (Unedited iPhone 13 Pro Max photo.)
© 2022 IMRAN™
Event: Capesthorne Hall Classic Car Show
Location: Capesthorne Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire
Camera: Pentax ME Super
Lens(s): SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/1.7
Film: Adox HR-50
Shot ISO: 50
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Overcast/Mixed
Mounting: Hand-held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4) for 7.5 mins
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
This handsome man agreed to pose for me when asked if I could take his portrait. It was a very hot, 93 degree evening on the New Haven Green. We were there for a free En Vogue concert.
From New Haven, Connecticut
Panned shot of GWR heavy freight 2-8-0T 4270 at Didbrook on the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Steam Railway during a 30742 Charters photographic event.
Dashing Field.
Dashing Field.
Славные тени богатые возгорелся цветам праздничные линии четкие намеки,
Verrenkungen zahlreichen Resonanzen schräg oberflächlichen Gesten,
spectacle chantant versets compréhensibles menacé vues solitaires plumage,
الدافئة وجهات النظر مذكر الحواس ناعمة الشعر تتخللها كميات كبيرة درس,
συντριπτική πτήσεις σύμπαν γοητευτικό δάσος περνά τα όρια επίδοξους ψυχές απόλαυση,
łzawienie uśmiechnięte kulki transportujące orły owijania duchy natury wiecznego pokoju,
moradores famosos surpreendeu rápidas bebidas rugindo eternidade estações pastores passos nova,
دروغ گفتن کیسه خواب غرق در افکار شفا شامگاه گیاهی پیروزی آسمان آفتاب فضل,
lussureggianti deliziosi cuscini miele scintillanti fatiche dolce ridere spettacoli pittore,
苔状ミューズ孤独な葉斑入りデイジーのナイチンゲール華麗な羽ブロンズ下.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Not easy to catch in flight as unlike Kestrels, Merlins never hover. Their typical level flight speed is about 30 mph but they can be much quicker during a chase. In Britain they breed only in mountains and moorland, usually nesting on the ground among deep heather, but sometimes they'll use an old crow's nest in a tree. They never build a nest themselves though they sometimes add a bit of lining.
In mediaeval times they were used for falconry by noblewomen to hunt Skylarks and were known as the Lady Hawk. Mary Queen of Scots is supposed to have owned a Merlin for falconry.
This is a female (a Lady Lady Hawk perhaps?), and like most birds of prey the females are larger than the male. But they are still Britain's smallest bird of prey. I photographed this female belting over the moors of the Peak District.
Detail of shadows from a pergola on wooden decking.
A photo of the pergola can be seen here.
I don't think it's possible for Dave to look anything but dashing. He looks like he is about to invade a small county not go for a swim. Taken Thursday morning.
Dave suffers from arthritis and walks with a stick, last year he had both hips replaced and has a little trouble moving around on land. But once he's in the cold water he is like a fish and has complete freedom of movement.
See more pictures of Dave Sawyers on my Flickr account.
See more of my Brighton swimming pictures on my website.
Named after the Corellian Banshee bird, this refitted YT-1300 light freighter is upgraded with everything available in terms of speed and concealment.
The model was designed from scratch in LDD and consists of 5173 parts.
copyright © Mim Eisenberg/mimbrava studio. All rights reserved.
I wasn't going to post again today, but I wanted to share this shot of the blue dasher I just took. I haven't seen many dragonflies in my yard this year, so when I noticed this one from inside, I went outside and was lucky enough to have it still be there and glad it held still for this shot. With its wings canted forward, it looked at first like a setwing.
Now I'm heading back to work to try to get something accomplished before the next waves of storms roll through, at which time I shut down and unplug. My happy garden got 2.1" of rain yesterday.
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A delayed Choo Choo Tuesday sees an old BR Class 302 unit sitting at the Essex town of Walton-on-the-Naze, waiting for the 13.37 trip to Thorpe-le-Soken.
This connection surely has the most hypens in all of Britain!
Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
21st June 1986
Pentax MX, Kodachrome
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A shiny male Common Grackle, perched warily on our cherry tree. Not sure if he's leucistic or just missing some feathers on his side.
Gramps always liked getting dressed up for Sunday brunch.
Happy Sliders Sunday everyone! :)
This gentleman was kind enough to pose for me before the reenactment battle got under way. I loved the amount of detail he had in his uniform and the easy way he pulled it off.