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I went to the lake last Wednesday, the day the snow came in - we had 7 inches of snow overnight that night, which is highly unusual for us. Several ducks were enjoying the lake, when they took off en masse. Soon I saw the reason: this bald eagle had flown in to check on the dining options.
Another shot from yesterday morning after I'd been rudely awoken by mother nature. I'm glad I made the effort to get out of bed! Taken at Ocean Reef, Western Australia. For those who are interested, this is a single shot of 30 seconds at f/8, ISO100
This osprey was calmly watching for a fish, but the crows kept harassing it. This was one of the flybys.
A visit to the forest was very much needed to stretch my legs for an hour. I walked around just as the mist was lifting! But! Just Imagine how it could have looked if I had got there earlier ...And it was really misty!
Quote.....
You can't change anything without causing some degree of disruption. It's impossible, that is exactly what change is. Some people are uncomfortable with the disruption that change causes, but the disruption is necessary if anything is going to change.`(Afeni Shakur)
A new fighter design - perhaps influenced slightly by the the style of craft in the video game "Destiny".
Finally got some parts in to finish my large mecha but I'm deep into a home renovation/rewiring project at the moment, so here is a fighter I managed to get together over the course of the last couple weeks. When I get a break I will resume "mech"ing it up.
Nadine Ijewere is leading the way for a new generation of artists. Through her unique visual language, the 28-year-old British photographer shows that fashion is fun, and beauty multifaceted – regardless of Eurocentric norms. Everything’s possible, there are no limits. Ijewere doesn't care about old rules, she prefers to write her own. Nadine Ijewere shot numerous VOGUE covers and campaigns for brands like Nina Ricci and Stella McCartney. “Beautiful Disruption”, the photographer’s first institutional solo exhibition, is on display at C/O Berlin now.
Source Vogue
The exhibition ends on 02.09.21
Something warm & fuzzy for this dark, rainy day..
The day I took this photo this little Bear Cub & her sibling were climbing the tiniest branches to get every last berry on the tree. Mom was feeding close by & we were at a safe distance to not disrupt them feeding. Black Bears are expert climbers, it is amazing to see how well they can balance even on the smallest branches.
If you click on the image you will see how much electricity was in the air. Tons of little tendrils.