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by Laura Matesky. Please do not use this or any of my images without my permission.
One of those sweet wedding moments!!! :)
Male Yellow-crowned Bishop. Otherwise known as the Napoleon Weaver.
There is a growing population of these birds in the Lisbon / Tagus estuary area. Originally from Sub-Saharan Africa escaped / released caged birds.
He was perched quite close on the edge of a rice field, which was lucky as the heat haze (35 degrees) was quite ferocious!
Attitude is like posing for picture. We pose the way we want to be seen by other people. But stolen shots are better, they capture the real you. <3
The Golden-eyes (ducks) were fishing and the gull was occasionally stealing their catch. Both parties were unfazed and the food fights were minimal. There must have been lots of crabs.
A person can find out a lot about
themselves in moments of repose.
Although I love hiking with friends
and family, I will always try to seek
out personal down time for my own
thoughts. Hiking adventures allow this
to occur. This rekindles the spirit for me
and keeps everything in balance. I need this.
Don't we all?
This is a single piece of steel from the World Trade Center. It is on display at the Liberty Science Center in the Skyscraper Exhibit (Jersey City, New Jersey). Red light on the beam gave an impression of molten steel. The bending punctuated how hot the fire had been...
Socievole, di buona cultura, pulito, educato, auto di proprietà, garantisce serietà e discrezione....
riceve per appuntamento..... :P
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On the Photokina 2016 Fuji invited many of their ambassadors to give a one hour workshop. One of them was Trevor Yerburny. If you google him, you wil find out that he is a great artist. In his workshop about portrait photography he showed his theory on a beautiful model. What he did with one studiolight and before a black background, I tried to do without. Thank you mr. Yerburny for your excellent lecture ... and model.
Westbound Amtrak 339, the Hiawatha Service, rolls through the Wadsworth Savanna with an old, reliable "500" for power. Not bad. Had to get this guy out here "while supplies last." Big Thanks to Rob for the locale idea.
Last week my wife and I had the day off and we celebrated it with a walk in the park (Parkvlle Nature Sanctuary). It's one of those stolen moments that I will always keep in my heart.
Mike D.
Posted by someone else called Country Dirt with no credit to me. What would you do if it was yours? Do you take it as a compliment and just let it go? It was stolen from Flickr. The original doesn't have words all over it.