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On a 40deg. February day this Heron takes a bath and gets it all wet. He even put his head under eventually.
at the top of the dale there's evidence of old buildings/mills and a couple of walled in areas with water flowing through - I assume that it is to do with washing sheep - hence the public art embedded in the wall. Wish I'd had flash to put a bit of side light in to pick out the words better - I'm intrigued by 'Merky' and if it's meaning is the same as murky
Two super cute swimsuits have hit the grid by Blueberry and I am loving both styles! I found myself really loving the color that Sorchiee is wearing; a sort of dark teal which looks magical in the linden waters. I love strings and things that hang so it is no surprise I am wearing the string bikini. I love the back of this suit! The creative .....
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Over the River Ogmore, near Merthyr Mawr. The bridge is very narrow and many a wing mirror has been scraped. Called the Dipping Bridge because framers would push sheep through the holes in the bridge to give them a wash.
Wood Stork ~ Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
In the Wild ~ Summer 2015 ~ Northern Florida
......Two heads are always better than one.....
(four more photos from this location in the comments)
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They are not the most beautiful birds, but I still love them as I see
them by the lake in my backyard almost every day. They are just as hard-working and meticulous as the herons and egrets. They were on the endangered species list for a little while but have made a nice comeback. In-flight they are just as majestic and elegant as the others, in their white coats. They are a joy to observe with huge wingspans and we are quite glad to see them here in Florida. After all, beauty is in the eye of the beholder ~ Wood Stork family high in their nest
Belgian operated Otosan-Ford F-Max 500 4x2 tractor unit seen in Briel near Dendermonde, Belgium hauling a Paul Cool 'Toffy' quality carrots trailer.
Beds of sedimentary rock dip steeply into the Bighorn Basin along the western margin of the Bighorn mountains near Cottonwood Canyon east of Lovell, Wyoming.
Tuco gets a flying buddy to the evening dip in Vättern
Jönköping - Sweden
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EI-DIP - Airbus A-330-202 - Alitalia (leased from ILFC)
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 339 - built in 2000 -
the first operator of the aircraft was Canada 3000 as C-GGWD between 2000 and 2002 -
operated by Air One since 2008 - merged into Alitalia 2009
CN L521 dips underneath the Wabash at New Lenox, IL on former EJE rails with EJE 659 leading in its original paint. January 2026
A man enjoys an underwater dip in the Ganges River in Varanasi. Varanasi is a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh dating to the 11th century B.C. Regarded as the spiritual capital of India, the city draws Hindu pilgrims who bathe in the Ganges River’s sacred waters and perform funeral rites.
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This Eastern Bluebird juvenile is a real fan of the birdbath on these hot days. He spends a lot of time perched on the limb above and takes several dips everyday.
A dual in-line package (DIP) switch. Dual in-line packaging is a standard style for many electronic devices and DIP switches are often used to set various options on the device. Standard spacing between pins is 0.1" or 2.54mm.
Slightly less than 1.5:1 reproduction ratio.
Strobist info: the switch is lying on its back (side away from the numbers) on the diffuser on an EX 430 III at 1/64 power. A second bare EX 430 III at 1/128 power is touching the side of the lens and aimed almost directly toward the nearest pin-side corner to light the front and create slight shadows. The front of the second flash about 1.5" from the switch and about 1.5" in front of the lens.
Have enjoyed spending time with and showing Graham Dean around a few of Auckland's beaches. Graham also known as clearbluelight (www.flickr.com/photos/clearbluelight/) is a contact from the UK sojourning in Auckland on his way to Christchurch.
These little birds are FAST!!! I have been trying to get a decent shot of them skimming the water for the past few days... this is the closest I have come... Not even sure what kind of birds they are - Maybe Barn Swallows (thanks Steve!)...
Not the best quality photo in the world.. but here it is!!! Better large - 'Dipping' On Black
I ventured on abit of LE photography late last year. Fell in love with it too. Wish to do more of it soon. I miss those days. Dreading the start to the normal 5 day work week.