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These red leaves are from the rose family and are one of the last leaves each year in the forest to turn red and fall off. I used a flash, shining through these leaves, to bring our their color and contrast them with the grey sky. Positioning the flash outside the range of view was not an easy job with this wide angle lens (15 mm).

After the rain yesterday

Only few drops left, nealy dried...

The Challenge "Romance".

Tried throwing a red silk dress up in the air and snapping a pic.

This pic works as a desktop wallpaper, but nothing more....

An early start and a drive down to a place around the M40 to meet up with some good friends for a session shooting Red kites.A great day and great company.

This one was just hiding a bit of food when we caught him, do'nt know if its looking guilty or thinking " I'm going to have to move that now they know where I've put it ".

I've been very busy lately (moving to the US!), but I thought I must make a Viper for Novvember.

I've always entertained the thought of making a Technic spaceship, and thought I would try it out this Novvember. However, you can't have a technic model without functionality and as such I decided to implement at least one function, and of course the standard technic fig ;)

 

Its function is to rotate its wings in two dimensions, controlled by the lever on the back side. See an image demonstrating this here:

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Two uploads in the space of 24 hours, I know it's intense.

 

I've seen hundreds of C63's (literally) with all of them being in either silver, black, white or a various shade of grey, but never in red!

 

I like the C63 a lot but it doesn't really fit in with what I like to post but having never seen a red one I thought I'd throw it up here. That and the fact it looks boss in red.

 

Still doesn't warrant it's own day though. :P

Lady in Red - Faire Maiden - Red Velvet attire

31st Annual Florida Renaissance Festival '22

February 2022 - Deerfield Beach, Florida U.S.A.

 

------------------------Portraits of RenFest----------------------------

*[left-double-click for a closer-look - Beautiful Lady in Red]

 

The Joust: Point of Impact - Impacting the Shield

The Field of Dreams - Renfest 2022 - 2/27/22

The Joust Pass: Adrenaline - Gorgeous Horses

Skill - Speed - Action - Shield - Thrills - Excitement

 

This is my 15th year covering this fun festival filled with color and pageantry and beautiful people. Each year some of the regulars return and sometimes fresh new faces appear to join the eclectic Renaissance Family. Some are vendors or employees, and some customers dress up to fit in with the renaissance festival fun and its 16th century way of life. One big happy family of a few thousand escaping the dull drums of their daily life for a few hours. This year's crop of new faces was lovely. Hope you enjoy the images. I try to capture their joy. Always fun, festive, very colorful and exciting!

Thank you very much for looking. Have a great day! Hazaaa!!

 

www.facebook.com/flarenfest?ref=ts

 

Florida Renaissance Festival Overviews:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gRRTINyamw (walking tour)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBB8hSvt3sE (walking tour)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-rc1VzDLxw#t=113.349 (Parade)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVEY7ti5vdo (Day's End Pub Sing)

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is located in Abu Dhabi

Taronga Zoo - Sydney, Australia

The red-legged honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) is a small songbird species in the tanager family (Thraupidae). It is found in the tropical New World from southern Mexico south to Peru, Bolivia and central Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, and on Cuba, where possibly introduced.Description[edit]

 

A Red-Legged Honey Creeper spotted on the pacific coast of Chocó Department, Colombia, south of the town of Nuquí in October 2017.

 

Adult female (left) with male in right background

The red-legged honeycreeper is on average 12.2 cm (4.8 in) long, weighs 14 g (0.49 oz) and has a medium-long black, slightly decurved, bill. The male is violet-blue with black wings, tail and back, and bright red legs. The crown of its head is turquoise, and the underwing, visible only in flight, is lemon yellow. After the breeding season, the male moults into an eclipse plumage, mainly greenish with black wings.

 

Females and immatures are mainly green, with paler, faintly streaked underparts. The legs are red-brown in the female, and brown in young birds.

 

The call of red-legged honeycreeper is a thin, high-pitched tsip.

 

Several subspecies are known. Differences are generally slight, with the Tobago race C. c. tobagensis being slightly larger than the mainland forms for example.

 

The purplish honeycreeper (Chlorophanes purpurascens), a bird from Venezuela known only from the type specimen, is considered to be an intergeneric hybrid between the green honeycreeper and either the red-legged honeycreeper or the blue dacnis.

Integrity Funny Face doll in a report of Red Flare

This vixen visited our garden a few evenings ago and made herself quite at home as my wife and myself took several photos of her.

This photo was taken by my wife.

. . . like a painting

 

Evans County, Georgia

Two red chairs in a tulip field in Belfast, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

I used the mini post box from this photo and took it out to the very snowy garden!

 

Merry Christmas everyone!

I love this one.

No edits.

taken in carolyns mums garden as the sun was going down

My first Flickr upload!! Well I just sign up for Flickr. So here it goes. =)

Crimson Red Coneflower

Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, Oct 4. 2020.

This red-breasted nuthatch got knocked off the peanut feeder by a tufted titmouse but it immediately returned to hover at the bottom of the feeder before landing again.

 

After a little dancing the shared the feeder.

 

Sitta canadensis

The Red-breasted Nuthatch collects resin globules from coniferous trees and plasters them around the entrance of its nest hole. It may carry the resin in its bill or on pieces of bark that it uses as an applicator. The male puts the resin primarily around the outside of the hole while the female puts it around the inside. The resin may help to keep out predators or competitors. The nuthatch avoids the resin by diving directly through the hole.

Recurvirostra novaehollandiae

 

WTP, Werribee, Victoria, Australia

 

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Custom lego red hood head decal, based on his appearance in Batman: Under the Red Hood. Requested by Brick Bat. Give credit if used.

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