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She keeps low when we pass. I think she thinks she is invisible. Pretty sure she is nesting. Heavy snow this morning in YEG.
Is spring really on its way?
As I'm watching the evening news and the weatherman comes on stating that their will be freezing fog and low visibility, I get excited about the prospects of catching some interesting subject matter. This was a follow up from my Liberty Memorial image as I was about ready to head back to my warm car when I decided to snap off a few of the grassy park that plants itself in front of the memorial. This is the view looking back at the entrance.
The call of the ocean is haunting me again. Old man winter why do you come every year?
Mike D.
Wild Great Gray Owl flying low to navigate the field along the trees for its next meal - and it was successful on this hunt.
This image was taken of the rocky shore at Crescent City, California. I used an ND400 filter to slow down the shutter enough to blur the water on this mid-day shot.
View large - 'Low Tide' On Black
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Sometimes the factors for an alpenglow or colourful clouds don’t align at sunrise. On this morning the clouds were moving low and slow-still a nice quiet time with low wind at the lake at that hour. I’ll be going back someday in hopes of a clearer morning view.
I took this the other day at the North end of Pismo Beach. In the left of the sky you can see a "sun dog" of light reflected in the pooled water of the beach.
Spotted at Juhu beach, Mumbai
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The trig column at Kinder Low, one of the highest parts of Kinder scout. Unfortunately I slipped on an icy patch behind the trig point and as I fell, cut my head open on one of the rocks behind the trig point. I've never seen so much blood in my life and it was unfortunately all mine! I made my blood-covered way back down to the car probably scaring a few people on the way and spent six hours in A&E being assessed and glued back together. Thank you NHS!
Explore Front Page on September 20th. Thank you!
The Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) is a 1.7 kilometre (1.06 mile) long, 2 million square metre (22 million square foot) gross floor area waterfront community located against the Persian Gulf in Dubai Marina. It is the largest single phase residential development in the world and contains 40 towers (36 are residential and 4 are hotels). JBR's capacity is about 10.000 people living in its apartments and hotel rooms.
Digital Blending, 6 exposures at f/2.8 (between 0.5 to 15 seconds). It was already quite dark (9:30pm), but the D300 sensor can do miracles! ;-)
Have not been very active on flickr this past week. The dense haze here has become a real obstacle for photo shooting! But it is starting to get better today.
Dubai Set | Digital Blending Set | Night Photography Set | Most Interesting shots
Way too hot with terrible air quality to be outside for long, unless you can get really low - Daisy's got the right technique. :)
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It's near the lowest tidal point of an afternoon along the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, south Wales.
The coasts along this estuary see the second largest tidal range in the world, so the tides have a dramatic effect on the scenery.
The Glamorgan Heritage coast is a 14 mile stretch of bays and beaches backed by cliffs from the Carboniferous, Triassic and Jurassic periods.
The bay in the foreground is Dunraven bay and then Traeth Mawr, which ends at Nash point and its two 195 year old light houses. (One is quite obvious - the other you may need to look close to see its tip!)
I first saw this southern pale chanting goshawk (melierax canorus) perched high in a tree. Having no prior experience of their hunting habits, I was surprised at just how low to the ground it flew. It flew this low for some time searching, I assume, for the lizards, small mammals, small birds and large insects on which it preys. I later discovered that the bird often walks on the ground when hunting. Photographed in The Kalahari, Botswana. More at "Colin Pacitti Wildlife Photography & Fishing Travels" - www.colin-pacitti.com.