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Preparing supper for hungry guests

This horse made a point of coming to say hello as I stood at it's fence chatting away to the four in the field. Aberdeenshire Scotland.

UP 6378 found its way onto Nebraska Central's Norfolk Local for a few days. Here is Sunday's train coming down the hill north of Oconee.

This curious young buck walked over to me while I was photographing it.

A magnetic personality? :)

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :”Magnet or Magnetic”

  

This little guy was not shy!

For "Macro Mondays" ; theme: "Figurine"

Blue Ridge Parkway, VA

Stopped to see the horses yesterday and this one came to see me.

A friendly Robin at Cromwell Bottom local nature reserve

 

(Brighouse - West Yorkshire)

Volvo B10M/Caetano Algarve II VC57 is seen in Drogheda on a 200 service to Belfast from Dublin, April 1997

A friendly wave from Driver David Green the longest serving driver with Galloway. Vanhool Astron 4178 pp had brought a school party to the swimming baths at Felixstowe

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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Hope I have ID right or else David won't be happy!! Lol!

Always feel so privileged when a skittish (in my experience at least) insect happily stays on you!

Cabilla Woods - Cornwall

Young Scrub Jay is looking me over.

The engineer of this CN eastbound ethanol train gives a friendly wave as he passes the old IC Genoa depot on 5-15-18.

Roosevelt Island, New York City, USA, 2024.

 

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There's more on www.chm-photography.com.

 

Enjoy!

If he's a velociraptor, though, maybe he's not so friendly?!

After looking at it carefully I concluded that this vehicle runs on a mixture of 25% gasoline and 75% will-power...

Found on campus!

Feeding some friendly birds on the Isle of Mull.

 

Taken on my iPhone.

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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)

 

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.

There's not much left of the ghost town of Friend, Oregon. Just a schoolhouse, cemetery, a mysterious concrete building, and this old general store and post office. Named after George J. Friend, the town with a brief history is just another casualty of a railroad line being abandoned and, per usual, the town followed suit. It was the final stop of the Great Southern Railroad that ceased operation in 1936.

 

Fluidr: www.fluidr.com/photos/31246066@N04

 

some neighbours' cat, who seems to like the new flat - she keeps meowing in front of our door to get in :)

On the beach...chillin! (as only a duck can do).

One of NJ Transit's rebuilt Comet I cab cars that included orange and black "tiger stripes" leads an eastbound through Rutherford, NJ. The rest of the train consists of un-rebuilt Comet I cars that are suitable for low level platform service, as-delivered. The engineer and conductor both give a friendly wave as the train approaches Rutherford station.

 

NJTR 5104 Comet I Cab Car

It did move from path as we came closer. Super long eye lashes.

Fujifilm X-T1

Fujinon 56mm f/1.2

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