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Part of my 28 X 28 project.
Takumar-A 28mm F2.8 prime lens.
Access flap for dogs in a dry stone wall on the Lyme Park Estate. If dogs are taking their humans out for a walk, the humans have to climb the ladder to go over the wall.
Strobist info: Yongnuo YN-560 at 1/2 in 44" Brolly umbrella right and above.
Shot on Shanghai GP3 using a Yashica 635 TLR and developed in Caffenol-C
Thank heavens I did not have on the dragon fly wingmen, these birds tend to attack my head when I have it on my hat.
I appreciate each and every visit, comment and fave here on my little corner of the world as seen through my lens.
Be careful when picking up a chicken, folks! You don't want to get hit in the face with a flurry of wings.
One that slipped the net, rediscovered this one in some of my old photos - taken at Mistley in Essex
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Emden Geese in the Neversink River near Bridgeville, NY. Usually domesticated this goose is part of a group that seems to have reverted back to a wild lifestyle.
An overhead floodlight was flapping its mouth at me as I was walking past. So it got shot ... with the camera.
An American White Pelican flies on by. Erik finds it impossible to not watch.
Taken at the very active Summer Lake. Active for birds that is. We were the only humans around for miles.
Gadget has itchy ears and constantly shakes his head and fans them. On our walk this morning a cute brick wall served as a good backdrop for this staff challenge.
A Mute Swan does a wing flap after dipping under water at the Tuckahoe-Corbin City Wildlife Management Area in NJ.
The old flap bridge near Zingst at the Baltic Sea.
Hasselblad XPan, 4/45mm, Kodak Pro 100. Digitized using Pixl-Latr and my D750, processed with Negative Lab Pro.
“I don't believe in angels, no. . . . But I do have a wee parking angel. It's on my dashboard and you wind it up. The wings flap and it's supposed to give you a parking space. It's worked so far.”
Billy Connolly
Taken at Shelley Lake, here in Raleigh, NC ... 11/19/07