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I have taken this photo on December 06, 2016 as the first rays of sunlight fell on the Rock ! This photo and the previous photo (#1321) were captured by me less than two minutes apart ! !
I had a whole bunch of these beautiful flocks of pansies in deep violet and purple shades blossoming in my garden in the spring ! Every morning, and these rich vibrant lil fellas would embalm me with the color and its energy and bright happy moods !
And i found my best color :)
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Bald Eagle photographed at the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. This is the 3rd shot in the series - Preflight Check and Flaps Up are the other two.
you are in a good place !
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“We have calcium in our bones, iron in our veins, carbon in our souls, and nitrogen in our brains. 93 percent stardust, with souls made of flames, we are all just stars that have people names.”
Have a Happy Monday!
Explore # 314 August 11, 2008
Front page - ADMIN Choice of the Month -The Envy & Envied photos on Flickr -Thank you Joyce
Front page - All kinds of beauty
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Named from the similarity of their prominent proboscis that looks like the beak of a snipe. Adults can often be seen sitting on vegetation or on tree trunks waiting to catch and pounce on passing prey. Some species of snipe flies are hematophagous as adults and some are predatory of insects. Larvae develop as predators in the soil and wood detritus. Found in wet meadows, marshes and woodland margins. Can sometimes be know as the Down-Looker Fly as they have the habit of perching head-downward on tree trunks.
have an eye on the eye.
Leopard in the Seronera, Serengeti, Tanzania
I take pictures because I like it, not because I am good at it.
The world is like a book and those, who do not travel, only read the first page.
If you only visit 2 continents in your lifetime, visit Africa, twice.
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It is naptime for me now and grumpy face has come to get me. Cammy always looks so mad, but he is the most affectionate cat (besides Patches) I have ever had. Cammy reminds me of a dog. He plays fetch. He waits for me, greets me at the door.
Almost having my red color back….
It's a little stamp of an elephant and a photo from my archives……
Trying to get it organized again and to catch up with you all.
Happy to be back!
Wishing you a wonderful week ahead ;-))
Have a lovely weekend all my Flickr friends and thank you for all your kind comments & faves. Taken in Golders Hill Park.
I have never seen this behavior before. The one fawn got on the other side of the road from Mom and sibling. When reunited they hugged each other. Once again proving that wildlife do have feelings on some level (at least to me it does). They seemed so happy to see each other.
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Happy Fence Friday
The Grand Priory Mill ... From my recent trip to Prague ...
Prague, Czech Republic, Europe
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Regards, Serge
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I have posted two photos of this scene in sequence ... this one ... a telephoto capture at 200mm and the other at 62mm. It was, of course, not a devil moon at all but really quite beautiful .... poetic license and all that and any excuse to include a link to a Creedence Clearwater song. :)
- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -
Creedence Clearwater's "Bad Moon Rising" www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUQiUFZ5RDw
I have seen one (and only one) of these Katydids in our yard each year for the past five years, but I heard it every night. This summertime visitor happily munched leaves in the large locust tree in our backyard. The tree was removed this year, and I imagine the source of most of the insects in our yard will be gone as well. (Honey Locust trees attract a profusion of aphids, leafhoppers, lacewings, katydids--well any type of sucking or chewing insect that eats plants).
Broad-winged Katydid (Microcentrum rhombifolium).
"""Have you seen my mummy? We're playing hide and seek, but I can't find her.........""".
Who can help this little origami kitten? ;-))
Model: origami Kitten
Design: Gen Hagiwara
Diagrams in the book 'Spirits of Origami' by Gen Hagiwara
Folded this little one with a 15x15cm piece of textured paper.
Final size: length 9,5cm, height 5cm, width 2cm
and you oh, and you immediately - you want a croissant or a cookie or something right? And then you take two steps and it is gone!
So in the air, on the street was this little zone, for a moment, where the fragance was so rich and compelling...
To me, that is what photography is:
you walk along the street and something happens, and you get it
it is a visual that is as precise as that fragrance that is only in the air of the doorway.
Joel Meyerowitz
HFF! Truth Matters! Lies have consequences!
narcissus, daffodils, ladew gardens, jarrettsville, maryland
Lavender having a bad day of rainy weather, rain and more rain, then that dreaded chance of mix of rain and snow on Tuesday.