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Scenic area with shoreline trails along Boundary Bay & a huge variety of waterfowl.

Surrey BC Canada

 

As the margin of Shuswap Lake refilled during the Spring

this is my little princess making mud pies in a fancy sun dress and hat!!! ;)

 

I processed this into a sepia tone as well (see it below). But I think I ended up liking this one better. I like the bright sunshine...over exposed look. What do you think? hope I made the right choice? I took this at 9:30 a.m....it was amazing how bright the low sun was already shining!!

   

some interesting mud texture found on a job site

Kahn gets hot on our walks and seeks out puddles to cool-off in ... this one is in clay!

Geese waiting for the tide to come in the Shubenacadie River in Truro, Nova Scotia. It was dusk on a gloomy & rainy day when this small flock was just biding their time waiting for the tidal bore to arrive. Shot is straight out of the camera with the overcast late afternoon causing an interesting effect,

I think this is a Yellow-legged Mud-dauber wasp with her ball of mud. In late July and mid-August of 2020 I watched the female carry and patch incredible amounts of mud onto the nest. I photographed her every day that I could. I read somewhere that the male stays inside guarding the nest from any predators but I never saw him. Thank you for taking time from your busy day to view, fave and comment on my images. It is always appreciated.

my brother and sister were playing in the mud

Mud Volleyball Tournament was held at Ozo-cho, Kobe.

炎天下のどろんこバレーボール大会に行きました。

休耕田に水を張り数面のバレーコートで大会が行われました。選手達は泥まみれになって暑い熱い戦いをしておりました。このような場所での撮影は長靴が必須ですね。またあぜ道は滑りやすく歩行には要注意です。

 

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Muddy conditions on our local walk

Mornings on this country road always seems to offer up some rays of light. You better have a clean windshield.

Ruins of a mud-brick wall from the abandoned Roman and Coptic settlement at Wadi al-Dush, a minor oasis in Egyptian western Desert.

Frozen mud masquerading as scenery on the outskirts of St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada

 

I learned a new trick for sharpening photos today, this photo is the first one I tried it on. If you're interested you can read about it in the description of the next photo in my photostream. It works quite well, the details in this shot look super-duper sharp when viewed at 100% on screen...it's cooool

 

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Death Valley National Park

Mud Lake is part of Bear Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Idaho and is a beautiful place despite its unattractive name. I thought this tree looked pretty good against the water reflecting a bright blue sky.

Great walk in lovely sunshine this morning & Lady Luck smiled on me. I walked up a bank to the beach path & a bird took off from the beach some distance away & landed on the mud. I thought it was gull untill I got my bin's on it & saw it was a Peregrine with breakfast. Long distance away & up to 2 x full optical zoom used (4000mm) for the shots & video. Also trimmed in camera so only a record but great to see. shots might have been slightly better with the extra zoom of the P1000 but I cannot hold that beast. !

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large metal scuptures on Mud Bay near Olympia, Washington

It rained at last after a long dry spell....This blackbird,was digging in an old pot and flying off with a beakful.. of what looked like mud. He made several visits. I can only assume it was to replenish its nest, and not to feed its young....

Mud and shadows, Bisti Wilderness. Shot with a Hasselblad 205tcc with 50mm Zeiss Distagon on 120 Kodak T-Max 400 dev. in Kodak HC 110-B and scanned with an Epson V500.

The tide is out and the foreground is Mud Bay where migrating shorebirds stop to take their fill of creatures living in the mud as the tide rolls in and out. The birds follow the tides edge as it uncovers and then covers back up the mud. In October there are no migrating shorebirds here to take advantage of the resources. Kachemak Bay is the deep water between the mud and the glacial fields of the mountains across the bay.

 

Taken 16 October 2021 at Homer, Alaska.

Happy Macro Monday !

Golden light skips across ripples and mud just before sunset at Bear Lake, Idaho

Low tide at Cockwood reveals silt mud more mud and more silt and a boat or two resting in the mud.

43198 leads 43186 on the 2U24 1250 Penzance to Cardiff.

Mud Volleyball brings out the best smiles and laughs.

At Wai-O-Tapu, North Island of New Zealand.

Jenny models 19.99 patent wellies -- mudproof AND stylish.

A Mud Volcano, in Niland, California on the Salton Sea.

look in the opening and you can see a gas bubble in the mud. The volcano hints at the major fault,The San Andreas, running along the Salton Sea. Gases and hot water can be seen escaping in the volcano as well as the pool of water behind it.

Mud Glorious Mud.....

 

Green-winged Teal pair feeding on the mudflats at Bombay Hook NWR

 

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Mud Creek Trail, Sky Valley Resort, Georgia

The major archaeological site and ancient urban center of Aswan is located on the southern tip of Elephantine island in the Nile. Settlement began in the early 3rd millennium BCE and continued until the Medieval era; some of the later phases are standing at the right. Beyond are more of the granite islands forming the First Cataract of the Nile, and then the bluffs of the Sahara.

Need to go Large on this one if you have time

  

This must be one of the most low contrast shots I have ever posted. The grey seals and the mud they are fighting in merge together totally. The fight was as ever over territory and they kept it up for some time with no clear result. It could even be seen as a metaphor for the crazy times we are living in.

 

It was taken at the Donna Nook reserve on the Lincolnshire coast

 

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Irrigation season is over so the flow of water into the Bear River Canal has stopped for the year. As the water level dropped, the muddy bottom appeared, showing muddy ripples made by the moving water.

These Whooper swans were finding food in all that mud

The famous mud cracks of Death Valley during dusk, Death Valley National Park, California, USA.

Mud pools close to Mývatn in North Iceland.

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