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Here's a posed portrait of a beautiful young lady...the lighting is rather harsh and the background pretty terrible, too, but I like her so much that I thought it'd be a shame if the shot were to die on my hard drive and never saw the light of day so to speak...
This lovley Hawker let me get in realy close, I even had time to switch to a macro lens, see following images!
This big mouse (or rat) popped out to see what was going on. Alameda Gibraltar Botanic Garden.
- Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula.
A Friendly Fight
Two bull elephants enjoy a friendly tussle in the fresh green vegetation in the rain.
My last game drive at Kwando Lagoon, Botswana.
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Met these two beauties on a visit to a Farm Shop at Byley. Very friendly even though I didn't have any carrots and quite happy just to nuzzle my fingers, so gentle.
B1 4-6-0 61264 passes " Rabbitt Bridge " where the gallery was " friendly " to say the least, In some of the finest conditions railway photographers can hope for. A very tricky journey once off the M6 and on. to the more minor roads, although well worth the effort, supporting engine on the day was 01 63601.
If I remember at the time photographers were asked not to walk in the virgin snow to the photo location.
A motor cyclist gives a wave to the crew on Chicago & North Western F7 417 as it leads 425 and four more sisters on the freight from Belvidere. This is south of Elgin IL. at what I believe is Route 25, now a four lane road. April 1980.
Out and about one day not far from home, yet in the higher elevations, we heard a distinct call "tschick-adee" repeatedly. About the same time, we saw some flighty movement getting closer and closer to us. Eventually, we encountered the quite adorable juniper titmouse. Interestingly, this titmouse species was differentiated from the Plain titmouse (into Juniper and Oak) reflecting their distict habitat where they reside. Though I had never seen one before (that I'm aware of), I just knew what it was by its cute crest on its head. It was quite curious about us and posed for some time for me. :-)
While I've been a bit envious of my friends still living in FL with their images recently being shared of SHC colt babies, roseate spoonbills, and easier access burrowing owls, I have to remind myself of species like this that call Colorado home. So darned cute as far as I'm concerned.
Thanks for stopping by to view. Happy weekend to all.
© 2019 Debbie Tubridy / TNWA Photography
This was another encounter at the dump. While Bob was dumping bags of leaves, this little squirrel popped up and looked at me, in the van, while perched on some old homemade shelves.
A rather friendly Pheasant, taken in the gardens at Wentworth Woodhouse in November. The pheasants in the garden seemed a lot less timid than usual, so I was able to get close enough to capture this without changing to my longer lens.
Saturday morning 12 November 2011, - fire up the barbie and sit back and watch the action. Genesee and Wyoming Australia locos GM42/2207 would have been added at Tailem Bend to assist the SCT Logistics locos SCT012/002, with their Melbourne to Perth service, through the Adelaide Hills.
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Waves crash along the shore of Friendly Beaches in Freycinet National Park, Tasmania Australia. Friendly Beaches are important nesting areas for shorebirds like pied oystercatchers, hooded plovers, red-capped plovers, fairy terns, and little terns. From October to March, the park asks visitors to, “walk as close to the waterline as possible to avoid beach-nesting shorebirds.”
Met and photographed while exploring with Junko-san. Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka. November 10, 2019.