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"Red hub keep on turnin'
Proud Bimmer keep on burnin'
And we're rollin', rollin', rollin' in the city."
Well, actually, the BMW was parked in an automobile-repair lot.
Avondale Estates, Georgia, USA.
27 September 2020.
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Seminal works by the celebrated British sculptor Anish Kapoor were showcased across the grounds and historic interiors of Houghton Hall in Norfolk for the exhibition "Anish Kapoor at Houghton Hall" (12 July – 1 November 2020).
The exhibition featured some of Kapoor’s major works in mirror and stone, including Sky Mirror (2018) – a 5-metre diameter mirror of stainless steel that reflects and transforms the space around it, turning the world upside down – and a series of carved marble sculptures created in 2001 – 2003 which were displayed across the grounds. A number of works were also shown inside the house, including a series of dramatic sandstone sculptures in the gallery spaces.
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Red-necked Footman (Latin name:Atolmis rubricollis (Linnaeus, 1758). Brown's Folly, Avon Wildlife Trust, Bathford, near Bath, Somerset, England
Two red tulips sitting in a shaft of bright March sunlight with the black background from the home studio propped up behind. 105VR on tripod.
I need those shots from time to time. The red sky remembers me of the famous capabilitys of mother nature. Painting the sky red within a few minutes. Who else could do this?
Seen in the small maze-type garden at Mill Lake in Abbotsford, British Columbia. (15-10-21-5252)
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Explore #421 on November 2, 2007
FRONT PAGE PHOTO admins choice at GOLD STAR AWARD
-Added to theCream of the Crop pool as most interesting.
Been having a go at this years creative challenge with Janey Lazenby. First attempt at creating brushes/textures etc but really pleased with the results. I don't normally use Photoshop but its always good to learn new skills.
Singapore Air Force F-16 94-270 passes Sunrise Mountain on its way back to Nellis after a Red Flag 22-2 sortie.
Aircraft: Republic of Singapore Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16C AF 94-270/LF.
Location: Gate 2, Speedway, Nellis Air Force Base, near Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
The European red-rumped swallow (Cecropis rufula) is a small passerine bird in the swallow family Hirundinidae. It breeds in open hilly country of southern Europe and north Africa east to Iran, Pakistan and northwest India. During winter it migrates to Africa and southwest Asia. It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the eastern red-rumped swallow (Cecropis daurica), united under the common name of “red-rumped swallow”.
European red-rumped swallows are somewhat similar in habits and appearance to the other aerial insectivores, such as the related swallows and the unrelated swifts (order Apodiformes). They have blue upperparts and dusky underparts.
They resemble barn swallows, but are darker below and have pale or reddish rumps, face and neck collar. They lack a breast band, but have black undertails. They are fast fliers and they swoop on insects while airborne. They have broad but pointed wings.
European red-rumped swallows build quarter-sphere nests with a tunnel entrance lined with mud collected in their beaks, and lay 3 to 6 eggs. They normally nest under cliff overhangs in their mountain homes, but will readily adapt to buildings such as mosques and bridges.
They do not normally form large breeding colonies, but are gregarious outside the breeding season. Many hundreds can be seen at a time on the plains of India.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, NV
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Red Deer / cervus elaphus. 10/10/18.
´RUTTING BEHAVIOUR.´ (2)
An image made a year ago showing a Red Deer stag moving in on a hind.
I love that look of concentration and intent on his face. Nothing else existed beyond the object of his desires and I felt genuinely sorry when his advances were rejected and she ran off. He had tried so hard to win her over with throaty bellows whilst shadowing her closely.
She certainly kept him keen by acting mean!
His next move was to urinate then thrash the spot with his antlers, spreading his scent. Successful ? … not a chance. Mating was going to be strictly on her terms.
Red Glass Crystal
At one time, I was going to get a fursuit, and this was going to be a part of the costume. With the end of driving, the dream will be unfulfilled, and I will only have a few things like this.
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A single red Gerbera with what I believe is called Solidago, please correct me if I'm wrong.
I don't really do indoor photography with natural light but I loved the way the sun was shining through the blind and decided to use it for a creative effect. As this light coming from behind it meant I had to use a flash to light the flowers, seemed weird to use flash when it was so bright in reality. I then added another flash aimed at the background to add the red gradient.