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I was eating lunch at the outdoor zoo cafe. The squirrels know where there are good eats.

I find it so exciting discovering abandod places and my imagination can flow free...

 

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while walking in the forest I found this...

i found this drift last night while walking the beach,.i walked to take a shot at it, a girl ran and started playing with it. she was at it for ages so i gave up my turn lol.

tonight walking, there it is again, pointed my camera and just as i was about to shoot, this kid decided not to wait for his turn lol.

It was his find too :D

As many I strolled around during the project "The Quiet Space" at Kraftwerk Berlin. Equipped with my little (quiet) Contax T and a Ilford Delta 3200 @800, developed in HC-110

My best find to date!

This is a delayed post due to the fine line of it being a sensitive species. When I started even attempting to find one. I was going to be happy with a picture of an eyeball of one looking at me through millions of branches and pine needles. When I was presented with this opportunity a tidal wave of emotions and panic hit me like a freight train! I am so excited with this find, anyone that knows me. Knows, that I don't contain excitement at all! It has been a long week since finding the reason I got involved in birding! 2 years ago I had one take sanctuary in my backyard from mobbing crows and bluejays. That morning I was without the borrowed camera my Mom let me use from time to time. When I found out it was a big deal, I put forth the effort to purchase the camera and lens I currently never leave home without. With hopes of never missing an opportunity again.

 

Please don't ask for a location. I don't like saying no, and I would never steer a friend in the wrong direction.

 

Meet "Otus" The Long-eared Owl (Asio otus)

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1/19/17

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Energy comes and goes through various beings, in different shapes and forms in order to find its purpose and place in the world.

 

Sometimes in form of a digital red rose on a special day.

 

Pay attention to the signs of life. Acceptance is always more pro-life than resistance.

Embrace your journey. Be friendly to the beings you encounter on it. Respect and love those who go the journey with you. It is meant to be like it. Accept your plan for your journey and do not forget to use your free will.

 

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And maybe, I'll find out

A way to make it back someday.

To watch you, to guide you

Through the darkest of your days.

If a great wave shall fall and fall upon us all.

Then I hope there's someone out there who can bring me back to you.

If I could, then I would

I'll go wherever you will go.

Way up high or down low

I'll go wherever you will go.

 

♫ ♬ ♪ Wherever You Will Go - The Calling ♩ ♭ ♪

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Antonio Banderas hidden under the Laurus Nobilis (bay laurel) hedge :-)))

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Mushroom (Amanita Cesarea) photographed near Grotta dei Ladroni - Etna north side.

Vondsten langs de kust van Noord Spanje.

 

Finds along the coast of the north of Spain

 

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A frog hunting in the wetlands of Juanita Bay Park, Kirkland, Washington, USA. The park, in a suburb of Seattle, is notable for its bird population.

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Forster's Tern missing its target(look close to its feet)

 

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We got robbed when nobody was home. Thank God I had my camera with me...

 

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A random car find in a supermarket carpark , looking at it the Frog-eyed Sprite was looking in tip top condition .

A 1959 , 1275 cc little sports car --

The Austin-Healey Sprite is a small open sports car produced in the United Kingdom from 1958 until 1971. The Sprite was announced to the press in Monte Carlo by the British Motor Corporation on 20 May 1958, two days after that year's Monaco Grand Prix. It was intended to be a low-cost model that "a chap could keep in his bike shed", yet be the successor to the sporting versions of the pre-war Austin Seven The Sprite was designed by the Donald Healey Motor Company, with production being undertaken at the MG factory at Abingdon. It first went on sale for £669, using a tuned version of the Austin A-Series engine and as many other components from existing cars as possible to keep costs down.

 

When the Mk. II Sprite was introduced in 1961 it was joined by a badge-engineered MG version, the Midget, reviving a model name used by MG from the late 1920s through to the mid-1950s. Enthusiasts often refer to these later Sprites and Midgets collectively as "Spridgets." The MG-badged version of the car continued in production for several years after the Austin-Healey brand ceased to exist.

The Sprite quickly became affectionately known as the "frogeye" in the UK and the "bugeye" in the US, because its headlights were prominently mounted on top of the bonnet, inboard of the front wings. The car's designers had intended that the headlights could be retracted, with the lenses facing skyward when not in use; a similar arrangement was used many years later on the Porsche 928. However, cost-cutting by BMC led to the flip-up mechanism being deleted. Therefore, the headlights were simply fixed in a permanently upright position, giving the car its distinctive "cute" feature. The body was styled by Gerry Coker, with subsequent alterations by Les Ireland following Coker's emigration to the US in 1957. The car's distinctive frontal styling bore a strong resemblance to the defunct American 1951 Crosley Super Sport. A total of 48,987 "frogeye" Sprites were made.

Another little find on a recent walk.

OMG !!! It's a 48 Preston !!! Only 51 have been built and I found one here, in a barn in the middle of nowhere !!! It'll be a huge work to restore it, but it worth it !!

 

Car: 48 Preston by C.H.C (Cindy Henusaki Custom cars)

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