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Contenders for the ‘Dragon Boat’ race trophy 2024 which took place on the ‘Huron Basin’ water of Salford Quays; it was raining at the time…..! Sorry I have no idea of the team name or what position they came…!
Mika /Aussie blue merle bringing her stick back In deep snow
Snow to deep to run through now she has to leap through it Series of 4 consecutive shots out of the camera
I like this image shows her determination in her eyes
If ever there was a tree in perfect harmony with it's surroundings, it has to be this one in Kilbear Park. Roots have reached deep into cracks of gneiss rock to seek moisture and a firm grip. It's trunk and branches rise up to the sun but brace themselves against a persistent and often powerful westerly wind. Probably the most photographed tree in the park, to me it speaks of resilience and determination.
We returned here three or four times when camping in the park a couple of weeks ago - on each occasion hoping for the perfect light and sky to compliment such a marvel of living things. That didn't quite happen - at least to my eye. Here, the light was hard and intense but there was so much detail in that little cloud, I had to try it in black and white.
The snow, a soft blanket muffling all sound, lay heavy on the world. A small, grey squirrel, its fur a perfect match for the shadows cast by the leafless trees, sat perched atop a snow-covered fence post. Its tiny black eyes, alert and intelligent, scanned the surroundings.
The squirrel, a picture of stillness against the stark winter landscape, twitched its ears, listening intently for any sign of danger. A gust of wind, icy and sharp, whipped through the bare branches, sending a flurry of snowflakes dancing around the creature.
Undeterred, the squirrel remained motionless, its grip firm on the weathered wood. A sense of quiet determination emanated from the small creature, a testament to its resilience in the face of the harsh winter.
The scene, a fleeting moment of winter beauty, captured the essence of a creature perfectly adapted to its environment, a symbol of survival in the face of adversity.
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!
With the autumn foliage in the background, a bald eagle displays a steely look of determination as he flies up river along the northern branch of the Thames river.
Thanks for viewing and Happy Thanksgiving to all my Canadian friends!
After missing the grab for the bug the first time, this hovering Palm Warbler moves in to try again.
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Wishing all of my Flickr friends a fantastic weekend of photography!
-71- James Arniel (EC Bad Nauheim), DEL 2 - EC Bad Nauheim gegen EC Kassel Huskies, Bad Nauheim, Colonel-Knight-Stadion, 28.12.20
This is the same 4th. instar shield bug which nearly ended up as our supper last night. One thing I notice with all young creatures, whether it's a shield bug, a toadlet or any of the young birds, is that fixed expression of sheer determination to survive. It's a wide-eyed look which says ' Please let me live '. Of course I gladly let it live and took it back to where it came from.
One of our local cormorants.
Great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
The Jetty Tralee Bay - Scotland
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