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First time taking the camera out of the house in almost three months! I refuse to completely isolate during the fall season.
Yesterday was one of those great midwestern days, with snow, sleet, rain, and a minor ice storm. And thunder.
But morning brought blue skies and sunlight on the melting ice.
The Aurora in Iceland last night. The tail-lights from my truck added some red color to the house... and made it even more out of space :)
Strobist info:
- Canon 580EXII through umbrella from front, slightly right, and above
- 2x Nikon SB-26 through medium softboxes from the sides, slightly behind
- Nikon SB-26 gridded from behind right guy
triggered with Elinchom Skyports and optically
This cattle egret sporting is mating colors was a little put out with another egret at the rookery and was showing off his displeasure just a little !!
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Explore #218; September 18, 2007
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Taken with a Minolta SRT201 and converted to monochrome...
I am sorry if I can't get to you right now as I am extremely busy until Aug. 3rd and then I have some spare time off for a week.
Have a great day all.
After further review, we have determined that Sam was out of bounds on this run back. 25 yard penalty, still first down.
In Sam language, thats dirty feet, do another lap.
Ooo that Michelle Williams seems to have her hand on my knee. L to R Rachel, Michelle and June. Nottingham April 11th 2019.
On a recent trip to the forests of Sholayar, came across with this "Rogue" youngster! Was hearing unnatural sounds of an elephant for quite some time when we were waiting for any wildlife and finally met him in the wrong place. To the animals' right is in accesible hills through which it cant go up and on the left, a width of 12 feet is the gully which goes down to few thousand feet. We were crossing this fallen Palm(which was actually pulled down by him) and suddenly noticed a movement next to it in shade. If I see him first, then I will not have tried to cross, since 'm sure it'll charge at that close quarters and can throw my vehicle to the depths. But only when I tried to cross the fallen palm at very slow pace, I saw him coming towards me with tusks held high and ready to attack!!!
This was one wonderful moment in life and unfortunately the camera was not with me and used by my friend. So after she finished her frames, I started capturing few. He was certainly furious and most probable reason may be - the Elephant being too young or just reached adulthood and in a Matriarchal system they follow, the males will be thrown out when they reach adulthood and such males may form a Bachelors' group or they may be moving with the main herd in some distance and avoiding the mother and sisters. But in this case, he was recently pulledout and didn't get enough time to find any other friends. Wandering alone, this particular area is too high and away from water sources and thru the state highway passing thru the forest. I've warned rest of the cars n some bikers going that road, since the road is too narow and the poor pachyderm can't move to the side due to inaccesibility. He'll definitely block the road for some hours for sure if none disturbs him to become more angry and in that case there'll be fatalities.
Out in the scrub, somewhere out Warialda way, Alco 48122 with the AK track inspection car in tow on its annual trip over what was left of the branch from Moree to Inverell (it only went as far as Delungra) in New South Wales- 16 August 1991.
This was the last train to run over the branch, except for a shortish stub at Moree. We actually took turns travelling on the AK Car for parts of the journey.
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