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This is the nest I can see from my kitchen window. It's just one of 5 nests in the area. We had a closer view and shot of it on our walk through the woods.\ Nice details in the large view.
Thank you for your kind comments, faves and group invites. Wishing everyone a happy weekend-:)
PS ... This shot was taken from below the nest, not from my kitchen window.
Seen from under a Scots Pine tree in Grove Park, a rainbow over Lodge Hill near Caerleon. A little bit of light shines through the clouds onto the hillside...
This is from my late "Edo" period, the work is called "Glowing Sun through Orange Leaves."...a great favourite of Shogun Tokugawa letsuno...who could get through 5 bottles of Saki a night and still be able to juggle whippets...what a Shogun.
The railway bridge joining the West-London regions of Kew & Mortlake south of the River Thames with Gunnersbury and Chiswick to the north. Not to be mixed up with Kew Bridge, which is a road bridge, slightly upriver.
In the centre lies Oliver's Island, where a tollhouse once stood to charge passing shipping. The island is named for Oliver Cromwell, who legend says once took refuge there.
At the bottom of the image is the National Archives, while towards the top lies the M4 motorway, and beyond that the London Transport Museum Depot.
Shot from a flight home, with my Nikon D40, fitted with a Tamron 70-300mm F4/5.6 DI LD (Nikon AFS) lens and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
11011 YY18TMU in Selkent Envoy livery at Elephant & Castle working on route 136 towards Grove Park.
The open day at Catford had revealed this E400 MMC repainted into this Selkent Envoy livery. This one also had an interior refresh, the moquette being Misha Black, same one as what 10136 carried previously. Note the old London Buses logo pre-privatisation.