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DJZ_6907-Edit: There were 4 horses that came to the fence when I stopped my car. They looked so friendly that I brought some sugar cubes with me. They gobbled them up. The brown horse in this image almost took my finger off it was so aggressive. I couldn't get the other two horses in this close up photo. But they were about the friendliest horses I have run into.
While on our way back from a photo shoot, we came across an enormous horse farm. Of course we had to stop and see them, this friendly girl came right up to us and posed ever so nicely.
The quaintly named Friendly Beaches, @ Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania - where the sand is white, the water is turquoise, wildlife abounds and you get the whole beach to yourself!! We actually patted a wombat a little bit further around from this part of the beach ... another slice of paradise on this beautiful little island.
Volvo B10M/Caetano Algarve II VC57 is seen in Drogheda on a 200 service to Belfast from Dublin, April 1997
Green and beautiful, this frog took no notice as its photo was taken from multiple angles. When talent scouts come cruising, the least one can do is pose and give your best Mona Lisa smile, fame is incidental to a frog so friendly and fabulous.
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This little robin at Stirling Castle was becoming accustomed to people through the encouragement of the staff. As such, I was able to get quite close to him for this shot.
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I like these birds - they usually don't run away from you - they're friendly ! This Towhee was seen foraging in the Crescent Farm Section at the Los Angeles County Arboretum. Hit "L" for a closer look !
The boys were playing outside this afternoon and an extra friendly butterfly landed on Seth. I only had a quick second to catch a shot...he was so excited :)
well....this grasshopper just happened to be resting on registration plate while I was leaving my car..... grabbed my P9 and captured on aperture priority mode...
After looking at it carefully I concluded that this vehicle runs on a mixture of 25% gasoline and 75% will-power...
Found on campus!
Callimico goeldii (a species of primates from the family of marmosets). Photo from Zoo in Kharkiv, Ukraine
This is from a farm near Dawson Creek, British Columbia on a day when all of the horses were near the outside fence. The foals were quite shy and sticking close to the mares but I waited long enough for a couple of the foals to be separated from the others. The darker colt was a bit bolder and it almost seemed that he was being protective of his young filly friend.
This photo is dedicated to my friend Jenny, who most of you probably know because she is a fabulous photographer and one of the best flickr members. Nobody takes better horse photos and her grizzly shots are also world class. Well, when I think of Jenny, I think grizzlies and horses, in that order but come to think of it, her landscapes and hummingbirds are pretty darn good too!
So, this one is for you Jenny.... and if anyone needs to be steered to her fabulous photostream to see her horses, bears and more, find her here:
www.flickr.com/photos/bereal4ever
(by the way, hand held shutter speed 1/80, zoomed to the equivalent of 225 mm, not bad for a shaky old guy)
Friendly Beaches on Tasmania's east coast.
Fortunately the beaches are a part of the stellar Freycinet National Park. Courland Bay on the other side of distant Butlers Point is locked up by rich knobs that get well sh!tty when you walk on THEIR sand (which is a legal right for all Tasmanians). knobs.
Fujifilm X100s, Fujinon 32mm f.2.8, 1/950th sec at f/11, ISO200
Male Southern Hawker Dragonfly (Aeshna Cyanea).
The more time I've spent photographing these intriguing creatures this summer the more my affection has grown for them and vice versa it seems. This inquisitive fellah landed on my leg twice and then decided to land in my lens hood, literally in my lens hood! Sadly no pictures I'm afraid as his visits were far too brief but it did make me smile nonetheless.
I've got a quite a few more 'head on' shots of these guys in flight but I thought I'd show a different side to them today with a couple more images of them in flight also included below.
Thanks in advance for any comments or favourites you may wish to make & I hope you're not too bored of dragonflies!
Handheld macro, manual focus.
The Cape Cod Central / Mass Coastal Railroad welcomed a big crowd to their second annual Railfans Day on Saturday August 17, 2024. The big draw for photographers this year was the operation of their two serviceable (they also own a third) classic original New Haven FL9s coupled back to back just as they would have operated leading the Neptune or Day Cape Codder up from New York City back in the early 1960s.
New Haven 2011 and 2026 (blt. Sep. 1960 and Sep. 1957 as NH 2038 and 2007 respectively) are leading the second of three trips back to the festivities seen here at MP 76.4 on the MassDOT owned and Mass Coastal Railroad operated Cape Mainline just after passing under US Route 6 only a bit over two miles from their destination at Hyannis yard.
Barnstable, Massachusetts
Saturday August 17, 2024