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I was having a chatty afternoon on Pleasley Colliery when this character demanded a portrait. Well it wasn't very good, a bit dull and grey to be honest, and needed a good doing in Lightroom to make it commercial
NO GROUP INVITES PLEASE not even Lessons in Photoshop, Tuesdays at the village hall, unless they have free biscuits.
A nice group from the four-spot roost. The dragonflies are all super-fresh and the light was glorious.
Unfortunately, I didn't read the Four Seasons memo until later in the year. So instead of pictures from the same location, I've posted four of my photos from 2020 that represent Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.
Thanks for the visits, faves and comments its greatly appreciated.
Brian Piccolo Park, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Liturgy is the cloak Jesus leaves behind for us to touch. It is our contact with Jesus now that he has risen and ascended. Liturgy is our taction with the Lamb of God. With our own fingers, we feel a grazing touch of his sacramental cloak, as she felt with hers. She reached out as he was passing by through a large crowd. He now moves across the centuries through the huge crowd of mankind—do we notice? Dare we have enough hope to come up behind him in the crowd and touch the liturgy that trails behind him? This daughter’s faith saved her, and she departed cured of her affliction. It can be the same for us. Sin is bleeding to death, and liturgy heals us by stopping what slowly drains us of life. To be in communion with God was life for Adam and Eve; to be alienated from God is death for Adam and Eve’s children; to receive God’s caresses again is resurrection, and this is made possible by the New Adam, whose cloak the Church, the New Eve, holds out to the world to touch.
-DAVID W. FAGERBERG, Liturgical Dogmatics How Catholic Beliefs Flow from Liturgical Prayer
430 spider in Del Mar, San Diego, California. Came out almost animated after the edit, but I liked it.
*Title correction by Hayden G. Photography
Four terns posing, while working to perpetuate the species, a group of voyeurs, one practicing for when they have their opportunity, oh, and one photographer standing in the Atlantic Ocean to take their photograph.
Anastasia beach.
No, I don't remember taking this photo, or the series before, during, and after this event. But I was glad when I came across it 5 years later.
Royal terns.
I have over 100 folders of unprocessed photos from the past 6 years which I’m currently going through, this is one of the photos from that group. Many of these re-visit an already posted subject. I'm on folder 13 - that has 1428 photos! This photo was in the first 1/3 of that folder.
We saw 3 species of dragonflies, along with some damselflies on a small pond in the kitchen garden at RHS Bridgewater on a visit last week.
Another shot in the comment below.
Four-spotted Chaser..Libellula quadrimaculata.
Crowle Moors, Lincolnshire.
Must make this the last upload of this species!
The top stone sits resting on the small rounded stone below by virtue of it's own shape and weight.
The small round stone sits easily on the third stone down who's pointed end rests in the niche of the base stone
with a rounded shape
that leans it's weight and finds rest in a hollow in the roots of the tree
which has been rooted deep into the earth for perhaps hundreds of years
All the while, the earth turns