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The view from the end of Primbee Pier, Lake Illawarra.
Pentax K1 w DFA15-30/2.8
ISO100 f/11 -3.3 and -0.7 ev
Two fames raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 5, stacked in Affinity Photo, colour graded in Color Efex Pro 5 and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Hitting the #openroads in #Nevada just outside #LasVegas. #ford #mustang #desert #explorer #urbanexplorer #urbanex
I loved how this looked, so I hid myself and took this picture, turned on depth of field, and boom! <3
Visit this location at Elysium City of Templemore in Second Life
Ventilation outlet above Old Street Station, at the centre of Old Street junction (also known as Silicon Roundabout).
in the flow...
I'm sorry to have been so quiet here
and especially sorry to have left comments unanswered.
Please know that I've appreciated every comment!
Hopefully soon I'll have the energy to be active here again.
My sincere thanks for your company here
whether quietly or in words, it's much appreciated!! ✨
The Asian openbill or Asian openbill stork (Anastomus oscitans) is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. This distinctive stork is found mainly in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is greyish or white with glossy black wings and tail and the adults have a gap between the arched upper mandible and recurved lower mandible. Young birds are born without this gap which is thought to be an adaptation that aids in the handling of snails, their main prey. Although resident within their range, they make long distance movements in response to weather and food availability.
An open mouth can mean many things. Is it giving a warning? Perhaps a playful mouthing to another nearby bear or is this a simple yawn on a lazy day? What are your thoughts on this one?
While it's so thrilling to get direct eye contact with some action in an image, it doesn't have to be that way. Sometimes I can't resist a more candid shot of a bear just being a bear, for not every moment is an action moment. Sometimes they just hang out.
No matter what the bears are doing, I can't seem to get enough of them. :-)
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