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Shot for Iron Photographer 68

 

1 - Art supplies

2 - The number 8

3 - High key

 

Australian Ringneck Parrot.

 

Barnardius zonarius

Psittacidae

There are several different forms of the Australian Ringneck across its range and each appears slightly different, but they all have one feature in common — a yellow collar that stretches across the bird’s hind neck Aside from appearing different from one another, birds of the different populations also sound different, with pronounced regional variation. For example, the subspecies in Western Australia is often referred to as the ‘Twenty-eight Parrot’ because its contact call is usually rendered as twenty-eight, with the call (and the name) is unknown in other parts of Australia.

The Australian Ringneck is a large parrot, differing in size and plumage in different regions. There are four subspecies, in two main groups. All are mostly green, with an obvious yellow band on the hind-neck. Members of the Mallee group have a mainly green head and neck. The Mallee Ringneck, subspecies barnardi, has a more varied green and blue body, with more yellow underneath and a red frontal band. The Cloncurry subspecies macgillivrayi has much more yellow and pale turquoise around the face. The Port Lincoln group all have dark hoods and are mainly green. The Twenty Eight Parrot, subspecies semitorquatus, has a red frontal band and is all green underneath. The Port Lincoln Parrot, subspecies zonarius, is green and yellow underneath. All subspecies hybridise widely. They are quiet when feeding, but when disturbed fly off with loud alarm calls. Their flight is swift and undulating. This species is also known as the Mallee, Port Lincoln, Banded or Cloncurry Ringneck, Twenty Eight Parrot or Buln Buln.

A cluster of Puff Balls seen from above, they always look alien to me!

On the tenth day of Christmas,

my true love sent to me

Ten sweet cherres,

Nine red roses,

Eight cutesy bears,

Seven maids a-waiting,

Six anime dvds,

Five silver bells,

Four cuddley deer,

Three boxes of pocky,

Two new pinkys,

And a pinky in a pear tree.

 

wow, on time?

The Amsterdam based Magazine run by Jeroen Smeets asked eight different artist to illustrate their own view the city they live in. Only available in Netherland & Denmark.

My 1st blonde Petworks 'The Boys' doll! I really like him!

I got to take him out to the sunshine today ,which is such a nice break from being shut in for what seems like so long!

Event: Morris Register National Rally

Location: Thoresby Hall, Budby, Nottinghamshire

Camera: Pentax ME Super

Lens(s): SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/1.7

Film: Agfa Vista 200

Shot ISO: 200

Light Meter: Camera

Lighting: Mostly Sunny

Mounting: Hand-held

Firing: Shutter button

Developer: Digibase C-41

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

Seven of eight of us at the exhibition of a rule of thirds.

 

Closes on Tuesday 14 December 2010!

 

Hogan Gallery

310 Smith Street

Collingwood

Well, I'll use Cathy's example for today's Challenge and I'm pleased to say that I didn't eat all eight of these delightful marzipan stolen bites .... I might just have one later with my coffee!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Homonyms ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

Jerusalem, Israel: Ever since the heinous, cold-blooded massacres perpetrated in Israel, by their fellow Arabs, on 07 October 2023, the number of Arab laborers (like those in the photo) allowed entry into the country has dropped sharply.

Eight fork prongs accompanied by their shadows!

 

Stay Safe Everyone!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ INXS - Mediate ....

 

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Natural light, no tripod. Macro.

Olympus OM-1, G.Zuiko Auto-S 50mm f1.4, red filter, Kodak 400TX developed in Super Prodol, Epson GT-X830. 1/60, f/11.

78/100

161/366

 

I have tried many times to get good photos of this interesting small day-flying moth, but it is a very shy species. However, it was a muggy and overcast morning, and those are pretty much perfect conditions for photographing insects. You don't have a shadow to scare them, and they can't readily fly. Unless you bump the leaf they're sitting on or get so close they panic, you can photograph most species at will, and this specimen sat perfectly still while I got several shots. (It never did leave.)

298 / 365 : FDT : Park It and Live with It ™ Style

 

Tuesday, once a beautiful creative day, lately turned into a busy monster.

Today, on top of that, i was also blessed with a personal rainy cloud the literally followed me throughout the day during my commute times, raining exactly JUST when i was biking from home to work, from one work to the other and in the end, from work back home.

 

On those days, there's nothing left to do but to park your FaceDownTuesday down the street and live with it.

 

HFDT :)

 

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Camera Info: Nikon D300 | Samyang8mm (ƒ/3.5) @ 8mm | ƒ/5.6 | ISO 800 | 1/4 s — Camera on Tripod

Morris Eight car

 

Seen at the 2025 East Midlands Steam and Country Show at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire

A four door Buick (1951?) Eight Special sits rusting away.

Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Interior shot of one of the rooms of the AFOL Designer Program models, "Eight Studs".

 

It's an example of a new evergreen theme on BrickCentral called "Build Details".

 

We're encouraging LEGO photographers to put away their minifigs and shoot interiors or exteriors of LEGO models where the focus is on a brick-built detail.

 

I hope that it helps people develop skills beyond portraiture, and create some balance in the LEGO photography community.

 

You can read more about it on my Tumblr: at.tumblr.com/fourbrickstall/eight-stud-interiors-i-alway...

This 1948 registered Standard Eight, LDH 996, was probably made before the Second World War. Car makers sold their pre-war models until new designs were introduced. This car, powered by a 1009cc 4 cylinder engine, is on display in the Coventry Transport Museum.

More from the big 1-9 numbers outside the Lloyds building.

Galway City. Happily ever after !!!!!!!

 

good weekend all.

 

!* Straight from the camera.

    

A new-build pub that arrived with new housing off Parkers Road in Leighton.

 

While trekking across the backroads of Colorado, I stumbled upon this abandoned Pontiac Eight that was resting peacefully in an overgrown field.

Morris Eight at the Stadtpark-Revival Hamburg.

South Shore's former IAIS SD38-2's are picking up one car from the former "up and over" track built to serve industries that would have been cut off when the Indiana Toll Road was built in 1955. With no industries to serve, the CSS now uses the track for storage.

The units are numbered after and in honor to the previous occupants of the 800 class, the 1949 GE built electrics. Please don't call them Little Joes!

East Chicago, IN

Photo by John Eagan

The "Buick Eight" name on top of the front grille frame (hardly visible because of moss and rust) comes from the adoption of a straight 8 cylinders engine, 4,3 liters, 112 HP on the "Super" series

 

produced in the early 50's

I last visited Padley Gorge exactly 8 days before I shot this in bright and sunny conditions. Roll forward 8 days and the mist made the scene a whole lot different.

 

I'd love to shoot more in misty conditions like this but timing, work and life get in the way!

For many years Jaguar built almost identical models under the Jaguar and the Daimler brand. The Daimlers were the most luxurious ones. This Eight is from 2000. It has a 4.0 litre V8 engine. The Daimler brand was ended in 2007.

oldsmobile eighty eight 1958 -frontale-

taglio da originale a colori.

c/o "cadillac ranch".

pesche, isernia.

molise -italy-

 

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....of Three Cliffs Bay on the Gower Penninsula. We made an early start and arrived well before eight but there were still people and horses on the beach before us. What a glorious place and a beautiful morning - even if we did have to carry our completely exhausted puppy all the way back up the hill!

 

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A mobile photo of several old, cracked billiard balls. Photographed at West End Architectural Salvage in Des Moines, Iowa.

 

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52 weeks of 2018

Week #32 ~ Lucky Eights

be inspired by the number 8!

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