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I visited Brooksby Farm today to photograph their emu. They sell small ice cream cones containing pieces of vegetables to give to their animals. The goats, alpacas, and sheep preferred the shade, so the emu got all the treats, after posing for many photos.

Dress: KILLJOY - Reckless Set - Bombsell

At Black Fair

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Body: Legacy Bombshell

Head: Lelutka Avalon

 

Skin: Amara Beauty - Elara - Sunkiss at Uber

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Body Skin: Velour Picasso Babe - Sunkiss

 

Hair: Stealthic Monarch at Access

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Saw this dear little dog waiting patiently for his/her owner outside a shop as I boarded the boat at Russell, Bay of Islands.

My son was very patient with me - like an exitable kid in a sweet shop - I ran around like a mad thing taking as many picture of this stunning location as I could.

Stood out in the cold and passengers are keen to get on board in the warmth of the train, but are too polite to rush. All are hoping they have positioned themselves at the right place on the platform so they are facing the doors when the train stops.

 

170637 1G54 1741 Nottingham to Birmingham New Street

Blue dasher (Pachydiplax longipennis)

These dragonflies, like others of their infraorder, are carnivorous, and are capable of eating hundreds of insects every day, including mosquito and mayfly larvae. The adult dragonfly will eat nearly any flying insect, such as a moth or fly. Nymphs have a diet that includes other aquatic larvae, small fish, and tadpoles. These dragonflies are known to be voracious predators, consuming up to 10% of their body weight each day in food.

The blue dasher hunts by keeping still and waiting for suitable prey to come within range. When it does, they dart from their position to catch it.

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Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

 

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A stunning female Kingfisher atop her perch at Llyn Coed-y-Dinas in Welshpool.

Si brownie at si blackie

 

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I needed to post a birthday card and we also needed some milk and bread, so after a day spent waiting for the rain to stop, I hurried into town shortly before 5 p.m. This lovely patient dog was waiting for its owner outside the Spar/Post Office.

Great Blue Heron - Florida Wetlands U.S.A.

Autumn/Fall 2019 - Palm Beach County - 12/4/19

 

*[They are always a quiet presence and tall

lookout along the banks. Fun to observe them.]

 

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Kudzu and Jack want me to put down the camera and pat them. They live in the old greenhouse at Belmont Audubon Habitat.

A Barred Owl sits on a classic mossy perch waiting for prey to scurry underneath

Mother and chicks waiting for their next meal to arrive - taken on Tigertail Beach, Marco Island, Florida.

Whilst the Cross City pink Mercedes Citaro’s have been entering service at a steady pace those in the standard livery have been slow to appear but gradually they now are. Seen on the 29th June is Go North West’s 6207 NK08CHN waiting it’s time to head out on the S17 school journey.

Enjoy your weekend!

Dropped on by for a snack, near Little Turtle Pond.

... for the weekend - TGIF!

 

Grey Heron / Graureiher (Ardea cinerea)

at Lake Magadi, Serengeti N.P., Tanzania, Africa

I saw two hummingbirds while sitting here.

Pied Stilt (Himantopus leucocephalus)

 

Patiently hunting in Skeleton Creek

Lottie being very patient on our dog walk whilst I tried to catch some shots of the Hayling Island Sailing Club fleet creeping back into the harbour at low tide after their afternoon race in Hayling Bay

This raccoon waited patiently and submissively for the one in front of him to finish with the rib bones put out for the animals. The one you can't see is definitely a mother feeding young. She looks worn and ragged. Imagine that! I believe this one is one of her babies from last year. We have seen a very large male leave her unchallenged at the bowl also.

Jet patiently awaits for the insect to make it's way to a point within reach for his next snack.

At platform 4a of Shrewsbury, an ATW Class 158 unit, 158824 awaits the arrival of a sister unit which is working 1G40, 1127 from Holyhead to Birmingham International. The pair will couple together and continue forward to Wolverhampton, and The Black Country to Birmingham.

Holga 120N with Foma 400 film.

Inman, Georgia

Eastern gray squirrel

Colonial Park. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

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Used lens:

M42 - Auto Revuenon 55mm/1.4

Kenko 2x NAS Macro Teleplus MC7

So this young squirrel decided to plant himself on a branch until I brought him snacks. Even the most uncomfortable position with a twig up his nose didn't prevent him from patiently waiting for his food. Perhaps he thought I'd feel sorry for him and hurry up with tasty treats.

 

P.S. Flickr tagged him as a "bird" LOL which is funny because he eats bird seeds mostly...especially, he loves the sunflower seeds :-)

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My goal with this series is to explore every day scenes under the cover of darkness. A street corner, a lamp post, a doorway. Big city, small town, urban, rural. Man-made light versus nature’s darkness–––light and shadow interpreting minimalist settings in black and white. To see more in this series, check out Cover Of Darkness.

 

Early on in the COVER OF NIGHT series, I shot a couple gas stations. They were not initially the type scene I was looking to capture, but when I came across one late at night, bright and isolated in the darkness, it was impossible for me to resist, so I continue to shoot them. I have now shot enough that they have become a series-within-the-series. For a look at them as a collection, check out, Gas Stations

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