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Hidden church window behind the light.

Canon EOS 40D

Canon EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

1/160 sec

f/2,8

ISO 100

The last day of the training for the Red Arrows in 2015 over their base at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire. The weather wasn't the expected blue sky and sunshine for this mornings flying. Instead it was cloudy and dull. Never mind, still managed a few photos as they went roaring past.

Canon EOS R5

EF300mm f/2.8L IS II USM

ƒ/3.5 300.0 mm 1/400 1000

The RAF Red Arrows aerobatic display team have this week been undertaking practice displays close to their home base at RAF Scampton. This image of them practicing over RAF syerston which is near to Newark Nottinghamshire.

 

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The Large Red Damselfly(Pyrrhosoma nymphula) is Britain's most common red damselfly. It can be found in

most wetland habitats living around the edges of ponds, lakes, ditches and canals, and also be found away from breeding sites in grassland and woodland, but it avoids fast flowing water. The earliest damselfly to emerge, it is on the wing from the end of April through to August.

 

The Large Red Damselfly has black legs and dark pterostigma (wing spots)The male has a red abdomen with black markings and the thorax is black with red antehumeral stripes. The female has three colour forms ranging from mostly red to mostly black with small yellow markings. Some colour forms have red antehumeral stripes on the thorax, some have yellow stripes.

 

Ocean Park Hong Kong

EXPLORED! Seen Sunday, January 25, 2009 by ~Terrie K~ on Explore's Interestingness Page 9, but it was not caught by bighugelabs.

 

This image won The Modern Impressionist’s February 2009 artistic challenge, “February Red”.

 

BRONZE Medalist Round 13 - COLOR WHEEL: RED - Color-Photo-Award Perpetual Contest - 2009

  

A Red River Cart on display at the Indian Head Museum in Indian Head in the Qu'Appelle Valley in Saskatchewan Canada

 

The first Red River Carts were constructed by the Metis in the early 1800's from wood, rawhide and sinew. They could transport heavy loads of furs to the Fur Traders. These carts were drawn by horse or by oxen.

 

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Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoenixes) male perched on the edge of a small wetland in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada.

 

19 April, 2016.

 

Slide # GWB_20160419_9141.CR2

 

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Red Kite

 

Canon R5

Canon Rf 100 500 + 1.4 x Teleconverter

Cordyline, Queensland

 

ODC After dark

Catching a Trout at Horn Mill!

This one was a lifer, not a common bird for our location

For Macro Mondays Theme: "Oil and/or Water"

I had a lovely walk this afternoon through Lamb's Hollow, a valley where the Grindstone Creek runs past our back garden on its way to the lake. I believe that the valley is a Glacial Spillway left over from the last ice age about 10,000 years ago. It is marshy and marvellous- full of interesting plants and wildlife - and the creek!

Red - Webbed Treefrog

Rana Arboricola Patiroja

(Hypsiboas rufitelus )

Something red - ODC

Red - Weekly Theme Challenge

Cliché prit Juste cet après-midi ....ICI a KAIN par un très beau soleil....

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View On Black

 

© Giulia Torra

Red Kite in flight

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Model : M.Sesan ♥

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