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Hooded Vulture comes in to land for a little food reward on top of the tree stump.
Camera club, Windsor Photographic Society, did a group visit with Timeline/Leading Lines to The Hawk Conservancy near Andover.
Image taken with Nikon Z9 and Nikon 100 - 400mm @f/5.0, ISO 320, shutter 1/3200 th second, focal length 135mm. Processed in Lightroom Classic., and Topaz sharpen, Topaz de-noise.
En el recorrido, por el serpenteante camino es posible hallar los restos de dos capillas situadas en cuevas, dedicadas a San Juan Bautista y San Mateo. Al alcanzar la cima, los visitantes son recompensados con impresionantes vistas, donde se puede contemplar La Fresneda y el majestuoso macizo rocoso que una vez albergó el castillo calatravo.
Along the winding path, you can find the remains of two chapels located in caves, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and Saint Matthew. Upon reaching the summit, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking views, including La Fresneda and the majestic rock mass that once housed the Calatrava castle.
Comarca del Matarranya
La Freixneda (Teruel/ Spain).
Sakharibazar, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011
......Among thousands of award and millions of reward is there anyone for A Good Person ?????
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With restrictions getting tighter by the week, I thought I would revisit some older shots. This was taken on the south rim of the Grand Canyon. We got up a 4.00am to cycle around the rim. The reward was to see the sunrise over the canyon. We were greeted with breathtaking light, with the canyon offering endless undulating formations within which shadows came and when endlessly.
I had not converted this image to black and white and feel that on reflection this is probably the better approach in showing the drama created by the sunrise, without the distraction of colour.
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The ruins of Ardvrek Castle on Loch Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland
Constructed around 1590 by the Clan MacLeod who owned Assynt and the surrounding area from the 13C.
Attacked and taken by the Clan MacKenzie in 1672, in 1726 a new house was built nearby, Calda House, both can now been seen in ruins by the loch.
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After hiking up the moucherotte from Saint Niziere we were rewarded with this wonderful view over the city of Grenoble.
It is just a small mountain among many, but it's simply a great feeling to stand at the top.
A Brown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker (Dendrocopos nanus) with a success in its beak giving his best effort for a close up, but only for a split of a second! I was chasing his activity for one hours from trees to trees and from twigs to twigs silently. And this was the moment of reward that I fortunately have. Pics was taken from Dehradoon, India.
A hail filled "core" slowly moves across the landscape of a ranch in southern Texas. Night was still two hours away but darkness had already fallen under the belly of this beastly supercell. We had chased this cell for hours, and the reward was something that looked like it came from another world. That blue hail core really glowed.
And now for something completely different...
This is a shot looking up inside the 220 foot tall High Point monument - built on the highest point in the state of New Jersey.
My boys and I went there earlier in the week, climbed these stairs to the top, and were rewarded with a beautiful view of the Pocono Mountains toward the west, the Catskill Mountains to the north and the Wallkill River Valley in the southeast.
As I processed this shot, trying for something a bit fun and different, I worked my way to the tones shown here. Made me think of a certain flavor of ice cream...
Have a great weekend everyone!
Often, when I awaken earlier than I'd prefer, I look outside to see if there is a sight such as this. ( Sometimes, it's just before I go to bed.)
I'm frequently pleasantly rewarded !
Lake Emerald, in Oakland Park, Florida -US- near Fort Lauderdale.
Looking east from my balcony over the lake, Saturday morning, November 25, 2006.
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I know a seasoned artist who would like to have a shirt like this. She has been challenged on the price of her portraits. Her response is "You are also paying for the 40 years it takes to get this good." I can understand the point.
Mitt bidrag till veckans Fotosöndag /My contribution to this week on the Photosunday on the Theme Löning/Payday
After a hard week of work and despite the adverse weather forecasts I got out of bed early to renew my soul.
As a reward for that ( I think ), I was presented with this infernal dawn !
In my opinion, a very good way to start the weekend, don't you think ?
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After an exhausting hike in the knee deep snow, the reward was a lovely sunrise at the burnt trees of Noir Flohay in the High Fens of Belgium.
Walking around Lake Bled in the morning was an unexpected reward....such a delightful experinece....taken in Bled, Slovenia
Everytime I fly in into Sibu City in Sarawak,I'm rewarded with this view. Maybe not those popcorn clouds all the time but certainly the view of the rivers snaking along the landscape and various cloud formation! Bliss!
i got to see them bloom after all ;-)
my fav part of this shot is/are the shadows on the right ... (that was grammatically challenging)
We were rewarded big time after a very long day with great views of this fabulous green woodpecker & it's little one.
We got these shots 20 mins before we had to leave.
What a sight to see.
It was heavily overcast on my photowalk, but I saw the clouds vanished far to the west of where I was so I went to the fishing lake hoping for a good sunset. I was well rewarded for my patience.
It's all empty country around here, not a human in sight. I feel as if life, right here, in this spot, has been the same, decade after decade, with the exception of this hick-country road, I guess! It just gives me that sensation of being the only human on this planet. The sensation is even more intense if you lay down in the grass or, for that matter, right on this here road, just lay down, close your eyes and tune into the nature of this place. You will be totally amazed, a virtual Eco-system, all around me. I am drowning, in this particular spot...
If there is such a thing as The Law of Nature, the Universe, there has to be such a thing as the Law of Humanity, you know, considering life as it exists. People live and die and it has to mean something. It is not like it doesn't matter, that there is no significance to being born and to die.
While I lay down here listening to nature, all this was indeed created by a unique intelligent individual who also created me, created humanity and in His image. Wow!
The very fact that God created us in His image and gave us the ability to think, feel, and act, I believe, therefore, that human relationships must concern us, whether we like it or not, don't you think? In Matthew 9:35-38, God gives a vivid description of struggling humanity. Humanity has been making excuses from the beginning, but God does not let us off the hook that easy. He knows our hearts and reads our motives. We are responsible for our ignorance that fails to see human need! The need of this world is like an open book, so to me, there is no excuse for ignorance! If we are insensitive to the cries of our fellowman then there must be heart trouble on our part!
Furthermore, for those of us who read or study scripture, our accountability to others is a repeated theme throughout the Bible. Jesus talks about a day of reckoning when He describes the Son of Man coming in all His glory, and setting up His throne of judgment, commending the faithful and condemning those who had failed their duty
When the Son of man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his throne in heavenly glory. All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another, as the shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left.
( Matt. 25:34-46).
It is getting late and I have to get home before it gets dark but my last word my friends is: Which will you be, the sheep or the goats?
Oh maybe, one last word... to finalize my thoughts... The goats fared poorly as during their time on this planet they overlooked, or ignored someone in need. So God herded those goats to their eternal doom while the good sheep, well he prodded them on to their eternal reward... Yea!
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It isn't always easy to puck a fish from the water, it often takes skill and patients. George being very skilled at fishing may spend an hour checking different locations within the estuary. If the fish stays still it has a better chance if it runs...game on. By the way that is also true of people, never run from a bear. : )
My Camera Buddy and I went to Lackford Lakes, a Suffolk Wildlife Trust site for a special guided tour by one of the wardens at nightie-nightie time for the birds - sadly no-one told them that, and they refused to co-operate! We should have known really, Clare and I never have much luck with our wildlife endeavours! We saw a muntjac (common as muck round here!) while we were waiting for the reed buntings to plop down into the reeds, but they decided to stay up late that day, bless! The water was frozen, so the geese and ducks all stuck to the other side of the lake, where there was a clear patch. But we had a lovely time, it was cold, but a beautiful afternoon and we were rewarded with a really lovely sunset.
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This was taken on a balmy late autumn afternoon after a long days work on the house. I saw the sun was setting quickly, wiped the paint off my hands, grabbed my camera and Twiggy, it was time to have a bit of fun.
We've been painting the outside of our home now that the weather is cooler. The initial prep work has been tiring but painting is well on its way and it's most rewarding to see the progress.
Amazing how a coat of paint, some additional love and attention, can revive the spirit of a place.
As always, thanks for taking the time to view my images :)
UPDATE: This photo was selected for the inside cover of "Wildlife in North Carolina" Magazine's January/February 2013 cover.
After a cold and challenging night of car camping at Roan Mountain (a first for me!), I was rewarded with such a beautiful pre-sunrise winter scene.
No beer as I had to drive home.
And so ends the trip, two days, one very wet, the other, dry. Can't win them all, but I'll take it as a result.
Next set of uploads will be from 3 days in Wales, the big question is, will it rain and for how long?
Having waited, partially in sight, just around the corner 20189 and 20142 eventually appeared in full just as the clouds rolled in, thankfully a gap nicely illuminated the pair and the RailVac they had in tow as they approach their destination running as 6X47 11:37 Butterley M.R.C. to Toton North Yard passing the Megavaux car dismantlers.