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Existe lo que se denomina la hora azul que no se exctamente si es una hora , la hora dorada y ahora también existe el minuto rojo o rosa espectacular el momento.
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A 1915 Fiat Type 55 is seen at the annual AACA show in Hershey, PA
Nikon D800 & Zeiss Milvus 18mm f/2.8 ZF.2 @ f/10
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Monopod,
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
"One of the most attractive varieties has a red 'iris' around the centre of the fruit and yellow flesh outside. The yellow fruit obtains a higher market price and, being less hairy than the fuzzy kiwifruit, is more palatable for consumption without peeling."
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On New Year's day 2017, I had the wonderful opportunity to spend some time with this beautiful fox while he did a little walkabout along the edge of snow covered lake. What a way to start a new year...
To see other fox photos please check out my album entitled "foxes" at www.flickr.com/photos/black_cat_photography/albums/721577...
All comments regarding this picture, subject, composition, etc are welcome and appreciated. TIA.
After an easy warmup day of shooting from the shorelines, we were in for a workout on the second day. Waking up dark and early we were armed with kayaks for on-the-water shooting. Unexpectedly, we encountered a workshop also launching into the same waterway. That was when David became our drill sergeant and had us paddling at warp speed towards the cypress groves. I was still half asleep but tried my best to keep up not knowing where we were going as all I could see was darkness beyond 10 feet.
Once we arrived at ‘the spot’ I again felt lost at what I was looking for. Unable to see much Aaron and I decided to just wait it out a bit for some light to reveal our surroundings. We were treated to a pretty decent sunrise but kept to the task of finding tree arrangements that both gave depth and separation from each other. It took me a bit to get going but soon I started getting the hang of it. This photo was taken during the twilight hours when everything had a ting of coolness to it. Coming to this area at the tail end of fall colors had its perks. Referred to as “ghost trees” cypress trees were mostly bare, showing off their whitish bark and empty branches prominently with occasional splashes of remaining red leaves here and there.
Last but not least, another big thanks to my buddy David who showed us around these swamps and made the trip an absolute blast.
Published in URBAN STORIES.
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The title 'red flower' may be updated if someone can tell me what this flower is! We bought a hanging basket from B&Q (Yeah, cheating!) last month but I can't identify every flower. There are some violas and a euonymus but there is no label to tell us what everything is! It could be nemesia (but I have amnesia!!)
Not a real productive morning, I could hear a lot of birds but I had trouble IDing them and was not able to see many. One of those days.
The red-tailed hawk is a bird of prey that breeds throughout most of North America, from the interior of Alaska and northern Canada to as far south as Panama and the West Indies. It is one of the most common members within the genus of Buteo in North America or worldwide.
Here is a small section of a shiny red pomegranate that I picked from a tree in my garden. This section is about 2 inches or 5 centimeters across.
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Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostral) perched on a tree in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
15 march, 2016.
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a quiet afternoon, staring through the shop window at a man immersed in his world. the red beanie popped like a punctuation mark in an otherwise subdued palette. tattoos ran like stories across his skin, winding down arms that rested heavily on the table, one hand typing, the other balancing focus. reflections in the glass blurred the line between inside and out, the world outside becoming a ghostly backdrop. the "rapha" logo on his chest, sharp and deliberate, added a layer of subtle pride to the scene. it wasn’t just a moment; it was a portrait of still energy, urban rhythm, and understated cool.
The Red fox is the most widely distributed and populous canid in the world, having colonised large parts of Europe, America, Asia and Africa. In the British Isles, where there are no longer any other native wild canids, it is referred to simply as ‘the fox’.
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I went on my walk on Thanksgiving morning and everything looked pretty after the light snow we'd gotten on the previous day. I saw the hawk sitting on a branch fairly close to me, but as I got closer he got nervous and took off. I got this shot just as he lifted off the branch. Wildwood Park, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Red kite
The red kite, also known as the red kite, the golden harrier or the royal harrier, is a bird of prey-sized bird of prey from the family of the hawk-like species. In contrast to the closely related, slightly smaller black kite, the spread of the red kite is essentially limited to Europe.