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she was everywhere, but when I started to look, only found 8 more... bring my egg count so far to 38...
Using a manual lens is not advised when capturing a fluttering butterfly!!
Traveling for our postponed and overdue vacation last week. Plenty of captures to share incoming, including this set of frisky trucks outside our hotel stop along the way.
One of the triplets. I did get to see a glimpse of all 3 at the same time but they are just like kids and weren't all looking at the same time for the picture. Lots of wing stretching happening, wouldn't be surprised if they get out soon and test them out.
Credits:
Head Nova Evolution 2.5 by Lelutka
Skin Teresa by Mila
Custom Shape Nova 2.5 by MeshedGal
Cristal Hairstyle by Doux
Candy Set by Eternus @ Kinky
Devotion Eyeshadow by Velour @ Kinky
Kinky Lipstick by Velour @ Kinky
AMARA BANGLE Choker by Scandalize
AMARA BANGLE by Scandalize
Red Mesh Lipstick Static Poses by Velour
Blog Post:
meshedgal.wordpress.com/2020/12/31/getting-ready/
Gannet Week: Day 4: After committing to a lifetime relationship, our frisky gannet couple Grace and Waldo take a honeymoon to the edge of the rookery, where they engage in a cringy public display of affection.
It must have been a chilly June morning (about 6 AM) when this image was taken as the beautiful female mountain bluebird has puffed up some of her feathers.
These special birds will be back in about 7 or 8 weeks. Given the cold and snow in Alberta at the moment, it seems like a pipedream. However, there is lots of time for the sun to warm things up as the days get longer.
The light house is wrapped in plastic this last past week. Getting work done inside and out from a company down state.
The heated birdbath is a must in the winter time. We have been getting 100's at a time of Cowbirds like this female coming to the feeders and then to the bath for a drink. It was in the 40's so I went out on the deck with Bandit for a while. Lots of kisses from my happy boy. My backyard. Central Bucks, PA.
Work does not cease at the Oskova washery of RMU Banovici, and photographic opportunities continue to present themselves, but the lure of the warm hotel with food and drink just 10 minutes drive away, deep in the the adjoining forest, was a necessity to prise one away from this most incredible steam-worked industrial operation well into the 21st century. During the evening of 24th February 2015, this standard post-war Yugoslavian industrial 760mm gauge 0-6-0 tank locomotive No.25-30 built in 1949, while attempting to get its rake of partly discharged hopper wagons on the move again through the tipping dock to allow further wagons to be manually discharged, unexpectedly slipped violently and in the process deposited some the contents of its firebox into the night sky and onto the track. It had been a particularly busy two days at the washery, with demand for coal being high. With this frame 'in the can' just before 8.00pm, it was certainly time to finally call it a day and grab a nice cool beer.
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and I literally did.....just needed the right spot which happened to be just past the waters edge! Very nearly titled 'Get Lost' as 'H' and I were trying to find this on our own.....
The hierarchy of deer feeding. It is so interesting to watch who gets to eat and how some deer try to sneak in for a bite to eat
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Is it me or does little guy not appear to be hanging on very tightly?
SOOC on my nightly walk with you know who. She is a great decoy as the birds turn their heads for the camera!
HFF everyone! A Happy Thanksgiving weekend to my friends in the US.
On a quick trip to check out some photo spots on the Montana Rail Link we followed a coal train up Bozeman pass to Muir. We figured we would scout a spot to get the helper set running back light.
That didn't happen.
As we turned the corner on Bozeman Hill Road our eyes got big...real big! A pair of eastbound trains with older EMD power were waiting to top the grade.
What luck.
What fun.
What a day.
Micro (macro) photographs of lit candles, showcasing the amazing art that's produced when a candle's wick burns and the candle's wax melts into incredible shapes.
It took me awhile to be able to expose properly for both the burning wick and the flame itself, and it's challenging to get a sharp focus as I shoot these handheld.
Click on the photo to view it large and better see the amazing details.
More in my album, "The Art of the Flame:"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72177720306094528
I hope you enjoy.
Getting close with a leaf of, if my research is correct, a felt bush or elephant's ear kalanchoe (Kalanchoe beharensis). This plant, an intriguing but mysterious shrub with thorny stalks as a contrast to its fuzzy leaves, came with the house I bought in 1996.
This view of the leaf is about 2½" (63.5mm) wide.
Every time I break night, I get twisted in the morning.
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