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Streets of Philadelphia.
Don't let them fool you, Bread Street is around the corner, you are on the quiet Quarry Street.
I could not see anything even though the weasel wanted something very close to me. I thought it was a clump of grasses, and I was shooting quickly without seeing what the little guy was trying to get at.
The viewfinder is not that good in my camera and only on the monitor at home I saw it was a fish.
Long-tailed weasel / Łasica długoogonowa (Mustela frenata)
These yucca plants popped against an early evening sky as the low sun streaked across them.
Taken at White Sands, NP in New Mexico.
beautiful girl
let the sunrise come again
beautiful girl
may the weight of world resign
you will ♬♪ get better ♬♪
*taken at Fleur de Sel ♡
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A tiny bush robin on a track at the city's ecosanctuary. They like to catch insects right by your feet but my lens will not focus that close. Maybe if I was 2m 50cm tall? Or should I put an extension ring on my 600mm zoom? Finally after I had retreated backwards about 50m it stopped chasing for a moment and let me get a shot:)
I love how these leaves get spots and HOW THEY TURN THESE bright colors in autumn!
HAVE A GOOD DAY YOU GUYS --AND AS ALWAYS THANKS FOR VISITING!
Ironton, Ouray County, Colorado
One of several ghost towns along the Million Dollar Highway (U.S. Route 550), Ironton in 1889 was a key location in the Red Mountain Pass mining district, with 300 buildings and over 1000 inhabitants. But the silver eventually ran out and the last resident passed away in 1963. San Juan National Forest is gradually reclaiming Ironton and now there are only a half dozen structures still standing, none of them very welcoming.
The location is fairly creepy, and this house in particular reminded me of Eddy Murphy's joke about haunted houses in his Delirious comedy routine:
"Oh baby this house is beautiful, I really love this place it's really nice."
["Get out!"]
"Too bad we can't stay baby."
I briefly considered coming back here to do some astrophotography. On second thought, I have reconsidered.
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Steam Engine " Old Lass " Built in 1901 . Seen at the Driffield Steam & Vintage Rally earlier this Year .
A gorgeous tulip photographed close-up at Buxton Park in Indianola, Iowa.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
Get yours soon Reese's Egg put some in your Easter basket, before some Bunny eats them all, found in North Carolina.
I tried to explain to Gerrie that I did not want it untied and that it was to be used for props. He seemed to think it was a reading gift. He likes to read a little. I think he pretends to read.
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday
I have done many off road rides on a mountain bike, even some in Switzerland. It is good to get back on the ol Trek off road bike. This is NOT SWitzerland though. Nice ride nonetheless. Middle Tennessee The Gary Wright ( formerly of the band Spooky Tooth) song "Get on the right road 1971
Male Eastern Bluebird getting a drink of the liquid gold that's been non-existent. We did get an inch of rain Wed/Thur but it didn't help our severe drought. The creeks are still dry. My backyard. Central Bucks, PA.
Cannot get out of a photo funk I have been in of late. Apologies for no new shots and lack of activity in general. Keep waiting for life to slow down but alas it doesnt.
I posted quite a number of refuge/road/fog shots last year so I kept a few back- this is one of those redshirted photos. (We here in Bama love our football analogies)
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Caution...when someone tells you to get a grip...apparently around their neck is not what they meant:)))
66782 waits for the path of 60044 out of Tunstead to Lostock Hall before it can enter the limestone works. It was pretty gloomy at this point, but I liked the headlamp reflecting on the exiting wagon sides. Then it was off up the hill to get the light going over Tunstead works.
Fortunately the 60 was crawling from a start so I 'got away' with 1/50 second.