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This portrait is on display at the Sony World Photography Awards at Somerset House, London.
This is Hasuin (25) from Karbala. He had started therapy at Al-Atoa hospital, having been in prison for two years, where he had started to smoke crystal meth. Hasuin was forced to enter rehab, even though he didn’t think it was necessary for him. His body is covered with scars made by him because of his dependency on meth.
Photo taken by Al Hasakah....Syria.
For what it's worth, this was my favourite shot of the 300 photos on display....
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Adelaide Central Market - this lady and her partner seemed to be zoned out - hope they were ok.
I liked the negative space BTW.
Staring Contest - Juvenile Western-Screech Owl is certainly undefeated at his death glare.
This was taken at 700mm and is a tight crop - the owl's surprised expression was due to some hikers walking by his home, whom he was quite used to at this point, but still curious about.
Species: Western Screech-Owl (Megascops kennicottii)
Location: Northern California, CA, USA
Equipment: Nikon D850 + Nikkor 500mm f/4G + Nikon 1.4x II Extender, On Tripod w/Remote Release
Settings: 1/6s, ISO: 280, f/5.6 @700mm
I arrived at Goblin Valley before the sun. As the sun's glow started to grow, I felt someone staring at me; the Dawn Goblin.
D810 ISO400 1/13sec 70mm ƒ/8
The starlings were in abundance in and around the lobster pots at Mudeford quay. Personally I have nothing against them even though they are a bit greedy and aggressive but it's tough out there in the bird world !
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Visitor of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam looking at a painting (De samenzwering van Claudius Civilis) of Rembrandt.
Little Owl (Athene noctua)_w_2121
The distribution is widespread across Europe, Asia and North Africa. Its range in Eurasia extends from the Iberian Peninsula and Denmark eastwards to China and southwards to the Himalayas. In Africa it is present from Mauritania to Egypt, the Red Sea and Arabia. The bird has been introduced to New Zealand, and to the United Kingdom, where it has spread across much of England and the whole of Wales.
This is a sedentary species which is found in open countryside in a great range of habitats. These include agricultural land with hedgerows and trees, orchards, woodland verges, parks and gardens, as well as steppes and stony semi-deserts. It is also present in treeless areas such as dunes, and in the vicinity of ruins, quarries and rocky outcrops. It sometimes ventures into villages and suburbs. In the United Kingdom it is chiefly a bird of the lowlands, and usually occurs below 500 m (1,600 ft). In continental Europe and Asia it may be found at much higher elevations; one individual was recorded from 3,600 m (12,000 ft) in Tibet.
2 donkeys in the paddock at the back of the gamekeepers cottage. They watched us through the window intent on us and expecting to get a treat through the window. We did eventually give them a couple of carrots.
There was a fun menagerie of animals there including a great collection of ducks and fancy hens and 3 dogs.
New York Dolls - Looking for a Kiss
He won. I blinked as I pressed the shutter.
Galapagos Mockingbird [Mimus parvulus]
Isabela Island
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
A GRS Type VA (B&O color position light dwarf signal) and an I&O former CR GE (with working red marker lights) have staring contest as the train waits for a new crew.