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A clump of banksias is in full flower in my front yard with 21 flower heads - a striking combination of colours and textures. The flower heads are about 50-60mm in diameter. Not quite the composition I was after, but I was perched somewhat awkwardly on a wet 40 degree slope. Shot close to MFD, helped greatly by the flip-out screen. Uncropped and no PP apart from resizing.
Old treasures
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A black skimmer viewed from the front while a laughing gull and royal tern watch from behind. There were 2 skimmers, 7 terns, and about 20 laughing gulls all hanging out together at Pensacola Beach.
degli UV-TV al Raindogs House di Savona il 22 Marzo 2022
Lei è la brava cantante bassista.
Qui un mio video della serata per chi ama il
E qui sotto la band in concerto
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Spotted tiger glassy wing butterfly, native to Central and South America. Taken at the Tucson Botanical Gardens' Butterfly Exhibit 2012-2013,
Thanks to my dear Flickr friend Patiblue
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I found out soon enough that my last upload made it to the "EXPLORE" Front Page...
Thanks, Pati! I appreciate it a lot...
And, yes, it's quite thrilling... much more than I thought!!!
;-)
and go collecting back all those loosing memories.
I've been addicted to piano so much lately, and it's been so nice (:
Hoang in the photo.
Explored on Front Page on Mar 14, 2010 #74
I appreciate it a lot, everyone :) - thanks for making it to the Front Page <3
Migrants from their tundra breeding grounds stop over in Missouri River refuge ahead of a winter storm. A Bald Eagle roused the geese with a lazy flyover.
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View from the Niesen, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland.
We enjoyed a yummy sunday brunch and had planned to fly down with our paragliders. Unfortunately, a passing cold front made this impossible...
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Aperture: f/8
Exposure time: 1/640s
Focal length: 47mm
ISO Speed: 100
Processed with PS CS6
Stop... this is my last shot of Morocco (for the moment!); Ill be away for some days... HAPPY EASTER to all my Flickr's Friends!
Stop... questo è il mio ultimo scatto del Marocco (per il momento!); vado via per qualche giorno... i migliori auguri per una FELICE PASQUA a tutti i miei amici flickriani!
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Explore: #6 01-04-2010
Front Page: 02-04-2010
If Lina wanted to go out for a comfort break, we had to let her out the front door, as it was more secure than the 'garden' at the back. It was pretty with the plants here, although rather overlooked by the neighbouring houses and people walking down the street to the shops!!
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Storm front at Mahon Pool in Maroubra just before it hit. Testing out my new Ikelite housing with 16-35mm lens and 8” dome. Perfect for over/under (half and half) shots.
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5 bracketed shot blended in PS.
some balloons i forgot to upload awhile ago. just going through some old stuff, and adding to my balloons set.
Old age, believe me, is a good and pleasant thing. It is true you are gently shouldered off the stage, but then you are given such a comfortable front stall as spectator.
Confucius
2015 07 24 094143 France Brittany Kelerdut 1HDR
NS 1069, the Virginian Heritage Unit, leads intermodal train NS 27G down Front Street in Cresson, Pennsylvania.
Like 68007, 66308 has been stuck on the same working for weeks now. In this case that's a bit of a shame, as it has a rather dirty front end, making it look as though the sun isn't even on the front! Let's just pretend it's not...
Running 30 minutes late, 66308 'Signalman Willie Taylor' works 4S57 Hams Hall - Mossend north through the Lune Gorge, slowing for the Tebay loop stop.
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A Cave Swallow on the lighthouse roof at Prince Edward Point, Prince Edward County, Ontario this morning. Very rare in Canada (they breed in southern Texas and northern Mexico), I’ve been searching for them here every November. Finally found one yesterday in the wind and rain. This morning it was still present in the sun.
For some reason starting a couple decades ago a few began to show up in Ontario in the late fall, early winter - a poor strategy for an insect-eating bird. One would think the tendency would be selected out of the population, but thus far it hasn’t. Still, a great birding moment, my first record for Canada.
The bird looked a bit out of it at first but after the sun’s rays warmed it up for about 30 minutes it took flight strongly and was able to catch some late season flies - and dodge a Merlin attack. Not sure if these birds manage to reorient themselves and head south, but I'm hoping for the best.