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This is the last picture (eventually!) in my series of 18 pictures about the European Hardcourt Bike Polo Championship (EHBPC) – Zaragoza 2015. You may want to visit the whole collection of ordered pictures in the album flic.kr/s/aHskmdhZ8N where you'll find some explanation about the context and making of the series.
It just goes to show how exposure and lighting can make a huge difference. This was taken a few seconds after the shot of the same seed head I posted a couple of weeks ago. The difference is all in camera...
Rest Stop a small flock of crows came over and this one decided to stop and rest for a few minutes, shot in North Carolina.
Paws for thought… Portrait of a beautiful Sand Cat. In the wild these cats inhabit sandy and stony deserts far from water sources. With its sandy to light grey fur it is well camouflaged in a desert environment. The Sand Cat usually rests in underground dens during the day and hunts at night.
This captive example was seen at Exmoor Zoo.
Seems like a good place to hang out but in Newfoundland wind it didn't stay here long and I ended up chasing that red leaf until I lost it.
Texture created with Distressed FX Plus, PaintCan and iColorama
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Lily and dragonfly taken a Kanapaha Gardens, Florida.
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Corsair F4U Ww2 fighter aircraft on static display with wings folded as in Carrier aircraft, beautiful restoration, found in North Carolina .
after sunset we found 3 lionesses that had been feasting on a blue wildebeest they had killed earlier that day .
They were resting near a waterhole and this large lioness was lying down on a mound
Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
IUCN RED LIST STATUS: Vulnerable
panthera leo
leeuw
lion
Löwe
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Caper White (Belenois java)
One from this day last year. I have only seen two this season and both of those were flying past very quickly
Being cooped up has given us cabin fever. We decided to go out and do some birding, using our vehicle as a hide, thus we were able to social distance. We spotted many hawks along our way but we were quite taken by this beautiful Hawk that landed in a tree.
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A ruby throated hummingbird takes a break from feeding and rests on a branch of a crocosmia plant. This was taken in my yard :-)>
And suddenly, without a warning, she stopped walking and sat down in the green green grass, between the flowers, extending her small hand towards him, her face ornated with that bright smile his company always gave her.
Looking up while slightly squinting her eyes, because of the sun warming this bright spring afternoon, or maybe because of how much light was overflowing from him, she grabbed the hand he had just reached out to her.
Her lips parted delicately and she spoke with the softest voice, rounding every word with that tenderness that they always shared with one another :
" - Kneel down Love,
rest that heavy head on my lap,
close those tired eyes of yours,
fall asleep on me for a bit Lover,
come and let's enjoy this moment together,
for I want time to stop exactly right now.
Let me run my fingers in your hair,
and hum you the sweetest melody you inspire me,
cause Treasure, we were made for this "
Jamc ♥
♫ We were made for this - Chptrs
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All the poses used in my pictures are made from scratch by me
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The beautiful landscape of the Atacama desert, with two donkeys taking a rest. The two volcanos are Licancabur (5920m, considered as being a holy mountain) and Juriques (5705m) (Atacama desert, Chile)
A male monarch butterfly resting on a thick-spike gayfeather flower. I was happy to capture the rolled up proboscis. I've seen monarchs occasionally since the spring, typically one at a time, but few of them have been willing to pose like this. It will be interesting to see what the fall migration brings.