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Went for a walk in the rainforest with my wife yesterday and came uopn this little Red Legged Pademelon feeding beside the track.
One of our delights is to see and then try and photograph these enigmatic birds who thrive in the harshest of conditions up on the moors.
Time spent just watching them is time well spent so seize the chance when you get it , you will have no regrets.
What's not to love about this Classic auto, beauty on wheels.
On its release Enzo Ferrari called it "The most beautiful car ever made".
This is a view along the MDH on the Ouray side of Red Mountain Pass.
The MDH is one of the top 4 drives I have ever done.
Jennifer first time in a red dress had this dress for a couple of years first time wearing it at the Femme Fever Ball in Ronkonkoma, NY april 18, 2010
These Striking animals come from Madagascar in the rainforest of masoala and they are on the red list for critically endangered animals due to habitat lose from logging in the forest, this was taken at Marwell zoo who do a lot of conservation work.
The strong contrast between the darkness of the church entrance, the bright skin and the red shoes captured my eye from 50 meters..
High resolution print of this photo available @ riccardomantero.smugmug.com
I was lucky enough to tempt these down with some nuts at the back of our cottage we were staying in Scotland
“You can’t go wrong with the use of red; every painting should have red in it.”
George De Groat (American Painter)
Day 2 - Reykjavik to Snaefellsnes peninsula day trip.
Snaefellsnes peninsula
The 90-kilometer long Snaefellsnes Peninsula sits just to the northwest of Reykjavik. Often called “Iceland in miniature,” the peninsula is home to many of the beautiful landscapes found elsewhere in the country. If you don’t have time to drive around the entire island, a visit to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula will give you an idea of what you would have seen if you had – moss-covered lava rocks, craggy seaside cliffs, strange rock formations made bay the sea, a giant glacier, majestic fjords, windswept beaches, tiny fishing villages and even some rolling farmlands dotted with sheet and horses to boot.
For more information about Snaefellsnes, click on the below links.
Official Guide to West Iceland
To see other photos from Iceland album (in-progress), click here.