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Taken with a Canon AE-1P camera with the NFD 50mm f/1.4 lens on Kodak Ektacrhome 100VS and cross processed. The is a scan of the print. Adjusted to match print. Can't beat that Ektachrome red....
Red Fox Kit in Algonquin Provincial Park.
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This beautiful, sunny day was blotted out by haze, caused by Canadian wildfires. Under the watch of a red, hazy sun, the Class Unit heads to Oyster Bay Yard, having completed a rush hour trip from Jamaica.
The Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) is a passerine bird of the family Icteridae found in most of North and much of Central America. It breeds from Alaska and Newfoundland south to Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, Mexico, and Guatemala, with isolated populations in western El Salvador, northwestern Honduras, and northwestern Costa Rica. It may winter as far north as Pennsylvania and British Columbia, but northern populations are generally migratory, moving south to Mexico and the southern United States. Claims have been made that it is the most abundant and best studied bird in North America. The Red-winged Blackbird is sexually dimorphic; the male is all black with a red shoulder and yellow wing bar, while the female is a nondescript dark brown. Seeds and insects make up the bulk of the Red-winged Blackbird's diet.
California.
A few more of the Reds practise display at Coningsby on the 13th March.
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Pound Shop Challenge: I think I can do more with this prop. I will look forward to trying out new ideas.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Kodak Ultramax 400
Yashica Minister D
Yashinon 45mm F:2.8
Lightroom 3
red tulips in the sunlight
im Sonnenlicht stehende Tulpen vor einem schwarzen Hintergrund
More about tulips here:
The Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the shyest wild canid in the Yellowstone region and seldom seen, when compared to wolves or coyotes. Although red foxes are abundant in the lower agricultural river valleys outside the park, the foxes of Yellowstone are far more discreet. Studies suggest that the higher elevations of Yellowstone and adjacent mountains may actually be home to an endemic species of fox that exists in isolation from other native red foxes and those introduced to the continent by Europeans.