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We were moving furniture around rooms today and taking drawers out etc, in other words creating noise and disruption, all the while Lulu slept soundly on our bed, never woke up the whole time!!
Sometimes I do make her wake up when she's been asleep for hours because I need reassurance that she is still alive!!!
For this shot almost wrote off my D800, I slipped and knocked myself and the D800 solidly from the side.
Thankfully the D800 and myself came out fine.
The hillside on the right almost looks like a person sleeping.
Nikon D800, Nikkor 14-24mm @ 14mm, f/2.8, 30 second exposure shot at ISO 3200
My body is shutting down around me, my eyes are closing, and I am asleep. Sweet, sought after, desired sleep.
Focus in on my imperfections.
If you look closely, you can see a sleeping dog in the middle of the picture. He was sleeping in the middle of the cloud forest in Alishan :)
Beano sleeping in his favourite spot against the hearth.
I love the Pentax 77mm Ltd - it might be full of technical flaws, but it always seems to make beautiful pictures...
Explored 17/10/16 #430.
Sleeping at last, the trouble and tumult over,
Sleeping at last, the struggle and horror past,
Cold and white, out of sight of friend and of lover,
Sleeping at last.
No more a tired heart downcast or overcast,
No more pangs that wring or shifting fears that hover,
Sleeping at last in a dreamless sleep locked fast.
Fast asleep. Singing birds in their leafy cover
Cannot wake her, nor shake her the gusty blast.
Under the purple thyme and the purple clover
Sleeping at last
for Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Close up portrait.'
For 85 pounds of solid muscle and energy Willow, has a surprising ability to make herself small (ish). Tam I like to tease about this, "Where's Willow, do you know?" "She's on the living room couch about the size of an apple. You might not even notice her."
My 459th image to make it into Explore. Thank You !
Two thousand years ago, over a million lions roamed throughout regions that covered Europe, Syria, Israel, Iraq, Pakistan, Iran, and India. In the 1940s, lions numbered 450,000. Today, there are as few as 32,000 on Earth
natural population of lions, about 23 to 30 percent of the animals are males,
My first LP640 .. was stunning car .. I told my father to stop to take some photos .. but I didn't have my tripod :P
Sorry about the edit .. I can't edit it :(
© AMRO KHALED | PHOTOGRAPHY
sleep
update:
hi lovessssss
i've been struggling a lot with everything recently and really haven't been motivated to do anything, much less use my actual cameras (as you can see this is from my shitty phone's camera) but i'm determined to post here more often.
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A sleeping butterfly. I didn't see the inside of its wings to help identify what kind it is. Maybe a blue morpho?
On Christmas night my son and I went on another night hike to a new area we hadn't visited before on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica called La Tarde. I decided to use the same guide we had the night before since he said he knew the area. We got there a little later than I wanted to and everything was pretty wet but it was still warm outside. We hiked down a very steep trail to a stream. The first animal we found was another blunt-headed tree snake but I didn't get any good photos of it for some reason probably because I was in a hurry to find something new.
We didn't have a lot of time unfortunately because my guide had to meet the 10pm curfew and he thought that applied to us as well but I learned later that it did not which was kind of disappointing as we would have liked to have spent more time in this area considering it was a long drive and it was very nice habitat to explore.
We still managed to find around 9 species of reptiles and amphibians most of which we hadn't ever seen before so that was nice. I will post each one in Chronological order.
All photos were taken with the Olympus E-M1X and 12-100mm F4 lens with Olympus FL-900R flash and Godox dome diffuser. I decided this was much more versatile than mounting my 30mm or 60mm macro lenses. That came in handy too since a lot of the animals were pretty high up in trees or bushes or on the edge of steep drop-offs. It would have been even better to have mounted my 100-400 lens but I was trying to travel lighter than usual.
Yesterday, the UEFA-cup final between Sevilla from Spain and Middlesbrough was played in Eindhoven. The city was crowded.
Now I went to work this morning... loads of fans who missed the last train/bus were sleeping at the station.
This one was sleeping when rush hour just started. Hundreds of people walking past him... but he didn't notice a thing.