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Minolta Hi-matic camera is a model name that was used from the first Ur Hi-matic in 1962 to the last of my Hi-maitc's, the AF II from 1981.
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Minolta Hi-matic Kamera ist eine Modellbezeichnung die vom der ersten Ur Hi-matic 1962 bis zu der letzten meiner Hi-maitc’s, der AF II von 1981, geführt wurde.
A pair of chalkhill blue butterflies caught copulating in the masts field at Prestbury Hill nature reserve in Gloucestershire
The centuries-old image of Our Lady of Sorrows or the Mater Dolorosa in Sto. Domingo Church in Quezon City
Ambush bug - Phymata species (male, female, 8-9 mm)
Location: Durham NC (USA)
These were found on goldenrod in my back yard and brought into a studio dish for some detailed photos. The bright green color inside the abdomen on a couple of frames is interesting.
Sabe Dios y mis chicos, cuantas fotos con rojos saqué esta semana.!! Ninguna me convencía. Esta va porque ya es el último día y tengo ganas de compartir algo.
This interloper Caspian Tern is attempting to bribe a mating female to mate with him. Our beautiful world, pass it on
A little fun with the Damsel mating wheel I saw on Saturday. I love symmetry and reflections and just had to play! One of my favourite things in nature and a sight I'd never witnessed till I picked up a camera - I remember thinking "this happens every year and I've only just noticed!".
218. - Vertical Section of the Skull, showing the Sinuses of the Dura Mater.
Original photograph taken by Polaroid SX70 Alpha1 SE using Polaroid Originals Color SX70 instant film.
Emulsion transfer onto heavyweight matt laser print of a scan from Gray's Anatomy 1st edition reprint.
Unfortunately I disturbed them with my reflector, causing them to fly off and separate.
Photo from the Cocha Cashu Biological Station, Manu NP, Peru.
This is the first in this series of images I was privileged to witness on this day in the wetlands.
I came upon this little group and these 2 were off by themselves biting each other and holding on to there beaks as shown. It became pretty intense as you will see, and hope you find it as interesting as I did.
Hope the weekend was a good one as your days ahead will be, and thanks for the visit.
Yes, bald eagles typically mate for life, only finding a new mate if their current partner dies. Bald eagles are known for being loyal and good parents, and they can live up to 40 years in the wild. The female is larger than the male..so the only way you can usually tell is if they are perched together.
We've made it up to the Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary in Orr, Minnesota every year since 2011. Great place to photograph wild Black Bears (Ursus americanus). This year we saw Black Bear mating behavior for the first time. It's a marathon pursuit for the male, but if he is persistent he has a chance. This healthy male was persistent, if not particularly subtle. We're excited to come back next summer and see if she has cubs.