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Hurricane Fiona is the only reason this waterfall is more than a trickle.
Joseph Howe Falls in Victoria Park, in Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Taken from Greenwich Royal Observatory
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looking west from the center of High Bridge.
High Bridge Trail is 31 miles long and ideally suited for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. Once a rail bed, the trail is wide, level and generally flat. Its finely crushed limestone surface and dimensions make it easy to enjoy. The park’s centerpiece is the majestic High Bridge, which is more than 2,400 feet long and 125 feet above the Appomattox River. It is the longest recreational bridge in Virginia and among the longest in the United States. High Bridge, a Virginia Historic Landmark, is on the National Register of Historic Places. The trail is a National Recreation Trail recognizing exemplary trails of local and regional significance, connecting people to nature, to each other, and to our shared history and culture.
During my stay at the South Tufas of Mono Lake, I was able to observe a pair of Canada goose nesting on the tufas and frequently seen searching for food on the shore.
Während meines Aufenthalts an den South Tufas des Mono Lake konnte ich ein Kanadagans - Pärchen beobachten, die auf den Tufas nisteten und immer wieder auf Futtersuche am Ufer zu sehen waren.
For 7DWF - B&W
I used Helios 44-4 with manual focus (it is very difficult to capture a moving object and I still practice)
An old bathing suit , a day to hang around , a sea that has no size , a rainbow in the air. In Sibauma City (RN)
En février de cette année, l'observation de ce magnifique canard dans l'un de nos marais des bords du Rhône.
In February of this year, the observation of this magnificent duck in one of our marshes on the banks of the Rhône.
A male Paradise Shelduck (MGIAGAY) checks on the activities of the foreigners... and no doubt reports back to HQ.
Taken in the rain from a swing bridge. The odds were not great.
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"Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park" is a kind of sanctuary. A small natural area near Haneda airport, with a lake in the middle, is a place for visit of many kinds of birds.
Those of you with those huge lenses will probably find this to be a great spot.
I shot this one from an "observation spot" in the park, with my modest 70-300.
I was waiting for some birds in flight to try to shoot some action, and this one came strolling. A graceful stroll it was!
Of course it was far from filling the frame, but as they say, cropping is the poor man's zooming!
東京湾野鳥公園は羽田空港の近くにある聖域。自然に囲まれた池は色んな種類の野鳥を誘う。巨大な望遠レンズを持っている人は喜ぶかもしれない。
この写真は「観察所」と指摘された部屋から、余りも長くない70-300mm望遠レンズで撮った。飛んでいる鳥を取りたいと思ってお待ちしていた時に、この大鷺は散歩してきました。素敵な散歩だね!
フレームいっぱいにはもちろんならなかったけど、切り取りは貧乏の望遠レンズだ!