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This is a picture of a bridge that I took in California. That is the Pacific Ocean in the background!
Reflected against the still waters of Palo Alto Baylands Preserve in San Francisco Bay, the Curlew Sandpiper (Calidris ferruginea) is a fairly unusual species that generally breeds in the tundra of arctic Siberia. They are strongly migratory, wintering mainly in Africa but also vagrant to North America They are highly gregarious and will form flocks with other calidrid waders like Dunlin. Curlew Sandpipers will forage in the soft mud on the marshes in the Baylands and along the Pacific Coast mainly picking up food by sight. They mostly eat insects and other small invertebrates such as earthworms, millipedes, snails and spiders.
This happens when it's raining (a lot) in Amsterdam.. we can't handle this..but we can enjoy it's reflexivity
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Light shining through the roof of York station is reflected in a small puddle on platform 3, as a 'Trans Pennine Express' class 802 'Nova' unit arrives working the 16.43 Newcastle to Manchester Victoria service.
She is always different and unexpected! Narae has such an expressive face! You can get so many emossions just by changing picture angle.
That old saying the eyes have it, I was processing these images when I suddenly realized that I too was in fact in the image, but where ?
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Of course they will attract the eye!
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