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© Copyright A Pendleton 2012 These Four Gulls were kind of flying in Four'mation when it all kinda went wrong when food was spotted and it turned into a free four all lol ... Hope you guys had a great weekend, conditions were Not ideal as the light fell away and the wind picked up, but I enjoyed the fresh air and challenge :)) ......................... Alan..
The crow was a little surprised to see four eyes watching him intently as he flew in
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@eslynsdolls Chloe wearing Kalciasworkshop
The magnificent fox is by @mikaelabartlettfelt
I spotted this Dragonfly on a walk around Tarn Hows in the Lake District. Being a hot day, 23 degrees Centigrade, I had decided to carry only the one lens but it didn't disappoint.
Frankfurt has many high-rise buildings in the city centre, forming the Frankfurt skyline. It is one of the few cities in the European Union to have such a skyline and because of it Germans sometimes refer to Frankfurt as Mainhattan, a portmanteau of the local Main River and Manhattan. The other well known and obvious nickname is Bankfurt.
Full spectrum converted Nikon Nikon Z50 with LifePixel SuperColor IR (590nm) filter.
Ala Moana Beach Park. Honolulu, HI.
...growing in a blue pot. Captured for Macro Mondays theme: Four. HMM everyone!
I am still at my son's home, recovering from kidney stones surgery. I just learned that Russellville Park is experiencing a COVID outbreak, so i won't be returning there anytime soon!
Four Options @2020, Limassol, Cyprus
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f/4.5 | 1/160 sec | ISO 100 | 10 mm
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Theme : Architecture Photography
Series : Karnayio Darks
Location: Limassol, Cyprus
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20.6.2021.
A Four-spotted Chaser Dragonfly (Libellula quadrimaculata) rests briefly on a reed stem.
Idle Valley Nature Reserve.
Four miniature (Galerina sp.? ) mushrooms gather around as if to mourn their fallen comrade.
West Quebec, old growth forest. September 2021.
Photo straight out of camera except for selective crop and signature.
Camera: Olympus EM5 MkII
Lens: Vintage Dallmeyer Speed Anastigmat Wide Angle 17mm f1.5 (C-mount cine lens)
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Minimalistic shot - done in different way of seeing - please view On Black
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At the heart of Iqaluit, the “Four Corners” glows under a dramatic Arctic sunset. The wet pavement mirrors the fiery sky, while the community center and surrounding buildings stand as warm beacons against the cool northern evening. Power lines trace across the horizon, tying together the lived-in character of the city with the vastness of the tundra beyond. This crossroads is more than an intersection—it’s a gathering point, a pulse of daily life, and a reminder of how community endures even in the most remote landscapes.
The richness of the sunset’s colours owes much to the vast wildfires burning through the southern boreal forests of Canada. Smoke and fine particulates carried north scatter the light, deepening the reds, oranges, and purples that paint the sky. It’s a striking reminder of how distant ecological events ripple outward, touching even the Arctic with their beauty and their warning.