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A quaint cabin on a small island in Montana's Salmon Lake. Was surrounded by beautiful autumn foliage. Now that's some sweet privacy.

 

Friday's here. Enjoy!

What luck that the days are gone when even cockroaches could be spies in unusual disguises.

But then, how different is it really today?

 

To this day I still have dreams of rooms like this. Always looking for a lighted, lockable, clean cabin with a clean toilet.

What a waste of precious dream time!

Clouds and reflections encroaching on building in New York City

RKO_6313. The confrontation! Two White-tailed Eagle / Zeearend / Aigle à queue blanche.

 

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Calla in the hallway

Another too good to toss

 

Model: Krystal Smith

Fischers Lovebirds..At Africa Rocks Aviary..San Diego Zoo, Ca,

I drove by this bouse near Pienza several times before I stopped to take a picture. The cedar trees are blocking the view of the house, and to its occupants, offering only partial privacy from the traffic on the road. I decided that was what made it interesting.

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More "Wildlife in Winter": a Mule Deer buck was working very hard to keep his does under control. They would wander off in different directions, as seen here, and he was constantly herding them back together, hoping to get lucky.

 

Meanwhile, he had to keep watch for rival bucks - there had been a big, battle scarred veteran in the area although I didn't see him that day - and there I was, on foot, with my tripod and long lens, doing my best to appear innocuous.

 

I was lucky that he paid more attention to the other deer than to me. Soft bright light and fluffy snow falling created a wintry feel to the scene. When he had finally had enough of me and moved his harem of about half a dozen does, many of them with last season's fawns, farther up into the hills, I decided to call it a day. Animals have a right to privacy, too. Or at least a stress-free space where they don't have to worry about human proximity.

 

Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2014 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

A Lapland Longspur seeks a little personal space as he conducts his business on the side of the road near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.

American Avocets in breeding plumage.

Generally speaking, privacy is the right to be let alone, or freedom from interference or intrusion. That is important enough. However, the Latin root of the term shows another and a much less attractive side - "privare" can also mean to steal (that is why the French philosopher Proudhon could say "private property is theft"). I do take my own privacy seriously, but I know as well that it must not be exercised at the expense of others. Privacy is for citizens, not for garden gnomes. 7Artisans lens.

Remote cabins / vacation homes are nestled in the trees, along the banks of the scenic Pitt River.

Most are accessible only by boat.

 

BC

Canada

 

Image was captured from boat on the river.

 

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~C

There is a girl in this photo

She was taking selfies

And I barely saw her, she was blending in

I felt a bit bad afterwards

She wanted probably some privacy - and there I was taking in the scenery and capturing it forever, with her in it

😅☺️😊

Generally speaking, privacy is the right to be let alone, or freedom from interference or intrusion. That is important enough. However, the Latin root of the term shows another and a much less attractive side - "privare" can also mean to steal (that is why the French philosopher Proudhon could say "private property is theft"). I do take my own privacy seriously, but I know as well that it must not be exercised at the expense of others. Privacy is for citizens, not for garden gnomes. 7Artisans lens.

"Hey Goldy, does it look like I want company when I bathe?!?" An American Goldfinch female crowds another female of the Pine Siskin tribe wanting to bathe alone.

 

I photographed this 'forest home' (mansion, really) while visiting the town of Montebello, in Canada's Province of Quebec. Are its owners seeking privacy? Or something else?

Sorry I have missed many of you. A nasty little virus decided to pay me a visit and I am just getting back on Flickr.

Two Common Terns.

Sterna Hirundo

Birds living along the coast drink salt water. They do not seek fresh water even when it is available nearby. Like many seabirds, they have nasal glands that excrete the excess salt.

Nickerson Beach, NY

The King is dipping his fur

 

Sorry for the disturbance Aiko!

"Saying that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say. " -- Jean-Michel Jarre

 

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- The notion of a private life has become something "for all" to see, Abstract Day, AZ -

US Immigration has published plans to force tourists to disclose very personal "high-value-data-fields" such as your social media history, all your phone numbers, all your email addresses, details of your relatives or family members - and all this for the last five or more years. If any such regulations were adopted, the US authorities would be free to use AI and trawl through all your digital records. We can leave open the question whether this is about, as they claim, the security of the US, or, as others say, about censorship, clear is that this would constitute a massive breach of your and my privacy and reveal a type of behaviour we know all too well from totalitarian regimes. Leica M Mono, Voigtlander AS 2.8/90.

Hi There!

 

It seems that I am on topics related to butterflies so it is only timely that I caught this Monarch ovipositing on milkweed yesterday morning! I was after this Monarch for at least a half an hour as it zoomed within the milkweeds at the edge of the pond. I didn't realize it was laying eggs until I saw this on the monitor.

 

I appreciate your time to view and comment on this image, THANK YOU! Have a happy day!

 

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