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And doing a fine job of keeping the sidewalk clear of it!
Olympus XA2 on Fuji 200
Los Angeles, Southern California
Jan 2012
Leica M8, Elmar (collapsible) 50/2.8 wide-open. This is the most basic camera I have got. Everything is done manually. You have to think for yourself when operating this camera. I like it. I (and you) have got an immense inbuilt "processor" that tells the camera what to do and does imagine the image before the shot is done. And when I take the image, I just forget the camera. It is that simple.
A large Grey Heron waiting patiently in Middle Lake. Osterley Park and House, a national Trust property in Isleworth, London
Australian Shelduck (Tadorna tadornoides). I find this female quite specia: she is a duck, but she is quite large, almost like a goose, she is also very vocal, sounding like a cross between an ibis and a goose. After landing she was sticking to a particular pair of Black Swans - I wondered why.
Had a walk up on the Ridgeway on Saturday , decided to travel light and just take my camera and a couple of lenses rather than carrying my usual back braking amount of gear with me
Its nice sometimes to just keep it simple, No tripod , no filters , Just shoot it as it is .......
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Keeping an eye out for the buzzard. It really was a battle of wills but he managed to finish his pigeon in the end
Mama Canada Goose keeping a close watch on her little brood. Papa was not far away either. With the resident Bald Eagle's nest just a short distance away and one out hunting, she has to be alert so that none of them end up as breakfast for the Eagles. Mill Lake, Abbotsford, B.C.
"Fantasia goes there where the moon got lost among the palm trees" ! - JoAsia
another version of "Silent Poesia" ... in the company of other trees
One of my favorite baristas brought out her camera. An actual camera! I had a play with it and was heartened by how easy it was to use.
Over edited from Raw, I loved the contrast between her red hair and the green wall and plants.
Camera Fuji X100T.
Hat by Kangol.
Coffee machine by Conti.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Some members of Clanadonia waiting to cross the road with a little eye contact but I absolutely love the look between the two guys on the right of frame. A little 'Fun for Friday' in this, enjoy!
Class 66 locomotive No. 66161 makes her way towards the East Midlands Gateway terminal with 4M79, the 08:00 working from Felixstowe South on Thursday 8th December 2022.
Two male grizzly bears wander through the Lamar valley in Yellowstone early one rainy morning. One had to stop and stand up to see over the ridge to find his brother.
Yellowstone NP
Svalbard April 2022
True apex predator surveying her kingdom.
This is a female bear called Misha and we had the pleasure of photographing her on two separate occasions both times with her 4 month old cub.
There are lots of shots from the past few weeks that I never posted because I lacked the time and energy during my move and starting a new job. Hopefully the most stressful time is over now and I'll find some time to upload more recent photos :-)
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Yeah I know I’m suppose to be at home, but I can not be inside the entire time. Lucky the streets are pretty empty so keeping 6 feet away from everyone is pretty easy. Hope everyone is well and keeping safe. Hugs <3
Crazy Tuesday - Keys
Looked for a key with a bit of a 'different' cut out....... found this one that is used to secure the tow-hitch on a caravan - I did learn something when trying to photograph in an interesting position.......because it is metal it could stand 'on end' on my 'magnetic' tablet cover......who knew !!!
So just to make it a little more interesting, it stood proud in front of a bottle of cherryade!!
A pasque flower blooms at 10,300'/ 3100 m near Brainard Lake in the Front Range of the southern Rockies. Its lowland cousins were flowering 7 weeks ago. The populations differ greatly in height, a common adaptation to mountain weather. The high elevation populations are shorter, lowering exposure to high winds and keeping the flower closer to the warmer soil surface.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from July 2015.
For me the black and white that I originally uploaded is the winner but here is a colour re-edit of a very cool character on a hot and sunny day. Enjoy.
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