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This was taken back in 2019 at the forest hide in Limavady - 2 Sparrowhawk siblings fighting over food.
Ive never posted it anywhere before because its not perfect but maybe its good enough. I can be a harsh self-critic some times!
Olympus Trip 35, Zuiko 40/2.8, orange filter, Cinestill BWXX 250@320, HC-110/dil. B, 6 min. Digitized with Nikon D700, AF Micro-Nikkor 60/2.8 D, Nikon ES-2, CS-LITE
I took this photo at the Wrocław airport shortly after the opening of the new terminal, hence the area around it still showed some signs of construction work.
The view outside the windows seemed to match the tense conversation between the couple.
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reminds me of our Outback harsh n sparse yet full of life you think could never survive.
Shot @ Les Salines
The motion of waves is what I like in the picture.I shot hundreds of frames to capture this. Later on, some of my friends have seen a old lady or witch in the sky. it makes from cloud.
Under the harsh light of truth, flaws may be hidden, but events of the past submit trace evidence which finds no shelter, and paves the way for those events yet to come.
High Clouds begin to dim the Sun on Sunday Afternoon. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. Further processing with Nik Silver Efex @
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As mentioned in the previous photo, this Red-tailed Hawk particularly looked only to it's left side. That reason being, he was missing his right eye. Perhaps this was the result of a fight at some time with another hawk or perhaps it was born this way, in any event he seemed to be doing quite well for himself despite his disability. I watched him for quite a while up on the tower, until something caught his attention and with lighting speed he swooped down out of sight.
I will continue to watch out for him to see how he's getting along.
Mid-day harsh light falling on Grand Canyon. Yet no less amazing view. Thanks to the bright clouds for the beautiful shadow. Shot from the South Rim.
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ.
August '17
PS. Everyone should experience this view at least once in his lifetime.
272/365.
3rd October 2010.
These little acorns had landed on the hinge of a gate, I helped them on their way :)
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Buitre negro (Aegypius monachus)
Black Vulture