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Thanks for the 130th photo of 500 today in Explore! A pair of northern red hornbills in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania. ©2019 John M. Hudson | jmhudson1.com
This will likely be my last posting until after Christmas, so I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of my Flickr Friends a very Happy Holiday!
Know that I haven't forgotten you all; I'll resume commenting when I get back.
Jane
"Im großen Gobelin der Natur sind es die kleinsten Details, die die bezauberndsten Geschichten weben."
Was out after a long time and was fun, especially since my friend had lent me his D3 along with the Nikon 16-35, it sure is an amazing piece of gear, I would have purchased one if the price was not so expensive :)
I do have a few more shots from the same evening and will post soon.
Thank you for your visit, comments and feedback. Have a great day.
Nikon D3S
16mm to 35m @ 26mm
Iso 800 (should have gone low)
15 Seconds at F18
2 stop hard grad
2 stop Nd
[ Explored ] October 4th, 2010 - Thank you!
Wishing you warmth, peace and light during the changing seasons.
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Grato por todas as visitas e comentários.
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Many thanks you all for your visit and comments.
Merci beaucoup à toutes de vos visites, comentaire et Fav. dans ma Galerie.
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O feriado foi de muita chuva no litoral, portanto teremos muitas fotos de... gotas!!! rsrsrsr
Bom domingo a todos!
I had to alter this child's sized grass skirt to be Blythe sized!! also had to alter the necklace.. The headband is actually a bracelet :)
I found a road in Paris Canyon, Idaho that I didn't know existed until now. It climbed a big hill and this was the view from the top.
The viewer might well think that this is a winter sunset but it was captured last night after a very heavy snowfall at low level yesterday, giving inches of snow in our garden and the mountains covered with their mantles once again. Unbelievable that the month of May, heralding summer, is only two days away! Explore #61