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She was in the middle of the road with her little one. Dummy doe went one way, the fawn the other, but it was a back road. Not too many cars.
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Images from walking around on occasion this summer. It's amazing how many photos I took of graff alone because I felt like I shot very little.
Another attempt at a large-scale mosaic of the moon. This is taken from 23 individual images I took with my D300 connected to the telescope through a 2x barlow.
As you can see, i need to pay more attention as I seemed to have missed a section of moon :((
Ah, well, another one chalked up to experience, will do better next time.
Yes, and I need to clean something, dust bunnies have gone wild here.
A sense of frustration seems to prevail as this chap's mobile device didn't function as well as the salesman said it would. Heedless to his problems CAF Urbos-3 number 25 heads for Wolverhampton at The Hawthorns.
14/08/2015
Copyright Geoff Dowling; all rights reserved
More pictures here:
thelittlecupboard.wordpress.com/2016/02/01/play-doh-fun/
And tutorial on making the Play-Doh pots here:
thelittlecupboard.wordpress.com/2016/02/01/mini-make-play...
A Didì's day
Please don't post your photos here nor GLITTERY IMAGES. They will be removed. Don't invite me to any group. I will not accept ;-)
Governor Murphy and Department of Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli visit Roosevelt Care Center in Old Bridge to Witness long-term care residents and staff receive their second COVID-19 vaccine doses on January 18, 2021 (Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor's Office).
This beautiful doe bound in front of our car and stopped in the field beside the road she posed real pretty for me I love the way the sun is coming through her left ear shinning on her whiskers
p.s. it's straight outta the camera
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That "tiny pup" is back. And back with a vengeance. Poor Bogart. While he is a kind, gentle canine, there is one dark side to his personality. Yes, Bogart is prone to jealousy. And nothing brings it out more than a puppy getting attention from Kevin or me. Sigh.
(Once again, I did not have my camera out much this week, so this is what you get. They were actually playing together in an adorable fashion when I opted to grab my camera--still set to monochrome, btw--and approach the door. Instead of continuing to play, Bogart headed straight to me for, you guessed it, attention. I took two shots. Here's one, the other's in the comments. Oh well.)
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Cleaning out the house - amazing how things accumulate when you've been in one place too long. My kids haven't played with Play-Doh in years. Yet, we had a couple of boxes of Play-Doh toys.
The woods are coming back to life.
This morning the dew hung in silver orbs from the branches.
The sun cut through a sparkling mist.
snowdrops bloomed.
Birdsong like the excited and chaotic chatter of a long awaited family reunion.
There were long tailed tits, great tits, chaffinches, bullfinches.
A woodpecker's work echoed through the trees.
Frankie & I tracked a deer. Every so often it would stop and consider us. We watched every tiny twitch of its ears and slight movement of its head ~ finally it turned and with silent grace bobbed away, its white rump suddenly indistinguishable from the trunks of the silver birches.
I lugged my camera bag throughout. All my memory cards forgotten at home.
It actually didn't matter.
.... I thought I could sneak past without being spotted!"
This Redshank was being constantly harried and chased away by a couple of very over-protective Lapwing parents, watching over their 3 young chicks at Blashford Lakes, Hampshire UK