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Danish West Coast Sunset, Jylland, Denmark

(I got the macro itch from [https://www.flickr.com/photos/nrg_crisis] and [https://www.flickr.com/photos/alvinharp] earlier today that I just had to scratch :-)))) ; still no macro lens so extension tubes had to do; the photo was lit with a flashlight)

For Smile on Saturday's #eggs in B&W theme

Coombe Abbey Park - Winter 2012

Redhead drake.

One Redhead in group of 40 ducks. I waited patiently for him to take to flight. Regrettably, all the ducks took to flight simultaneously. I could not track him through the commotion. The blast off reminded me of the military term “scramble to take off.” When necessary, pilots would “scramble” to their planes to take off as soon as possible.

… Summer of 1942, RAF Kenley – AE-A, a Spitfire Vb from 402 Squadron, RCAF, is ready to take off on its next Rodeo sortie across the Channel.

 

This is a shot of the actual EP120 airframe, veteran of countless WW2 missions and even movie epics, repainted in its 1942 livery when serving with a Canadian fighter squadron, the 402nd ‘City of Winnipeg’.

Canada geese take to the air.

How I have been feeling lately, my brain is all scrambled, numbers are not aligning with what is going on. Pneumonia, Heart attacks, Diabetes, Flu, obituaries. One death rate sky rockets while all others plummet.

The sum is a lump but how do you get real stats if it is just a mass lump??? I guess it is too much internet time and graphs, time for a walk, enjoy the smoke as it twist through the path.

Delft

Message brouillé

My two sons called scrambled eggs squawbled eggs

scrambled egg slime or flowers of tan

Gelbe Lohblüte oder Hexenbutter

[Fuligo septica]

 

stacked image composed of 33 single shots

software used: Helicon Focus 8

 

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Scrambled egg. dedicated macro lens. No crop.

from crocus to crocus

 

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hommage to expressionist artist Hans Brass, woodcut, Lessingbrücke, Berlin, 1919

 

collage - mixed media, DM, 2023

Created for The Kreative People Contest "Kitchenalia"

 

Contest open from 1st to 30th April - come and join the fun in the kitchen!

 

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The appearance of a small black canine prompts Emergency Plan A (ie. Move across the creek. Quickly and noisily.)

 

Fobbing Creek, Essex UK

 

SOOC shot except for 16:9 crop

The highlight of my ramble through nature yesterday, in the Cullinan Conservation Area, was this Raccoon who scrambled out of a trash can as I was just 2 feet away. He scared the living daylights out of me! But as consolation he was curious to see who had interrupted his foraging and posed for pictures just a few short feet away.

Three swans bursting into flight at the Brayford Pool in Lincoln

Always such a pleasure to watch and a challenge to photograph the wonderful Red Arrows!

 

I do hope you've enjoyed my selection of snaps from this year's Bournemouth Air Festival.

Truffle Scramble Toast, I like.

Once you have made the steep climb up to the summit of Y Garn you can then see the start of the Nantlle ridge walk laid out before you.

 

This involves a wonderfully exhilarating series of ups and downs from summits to cols and back up again with fabulous views in all directions. There are parts where you feel a sense of exposure with steep drops on either side of you, but the walk is never really technical or challenging in fine conditions.

 

Here is a view after leaving Y Garn on the way to the first steep scramble up Mynydd Drws-y-Coed. A great day out with John Bleakley.

From Salonica group photographic walk to delta of Axios river.

 

Yes, I know.. horizon is not leveled.. ..smidgen..

View On Black

Created for KP Treat This 338

 

Thanks to abstractartangel for starter fractal

 

All work done in Photoshop 2024 and MidJourney

 

Shadow Frames and PNG Images

 

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This incoming Male requires a bit more attention and the dominant Male has decided to scramble to the air to sort him out.

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Interesting to watch the males establish who's boss. It became apparent that it was a game of 'King of the Lilly'. The young pretenders would buzz the dominant male frequently and when they got close he would flare his wings out to show his patterns to them. Now, what they see as impressive in that is a mystery to me. Maybe it's the amount of black or broadness of the wings that make them veer off or sometimes attack if they think they are up to it.

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Male Banded Demoiselles (Calopteryx splendens) battling it out for the prominent perch

[polski opis poniżej]

 

SU46-045 with a set of double-decker cars painted in the scheme commonly named as "scrambled eggs" on the last fragment of the elevation before the Gdańsk Osowa station, as the regional passenger train number 9026 from Gdynia Główna to Bydgoszcz Główna, of course via Kościerzyna. April 22, 2000.

Photo by Jarek / Chester

 

SU46-045 z zestawem wagonów piętrowych pomalowanych w schemat zwany potocznie "jajecznicą" na ostatnim fragmencie podjazdu przed stacją Gdańsk Osowa, jako pociąg osobowy numer 9026 relacji Gdynia Główna - Bydgoszcz Główna, oczywiście w wersji przez Kościerzynę. 22 kwietnia 2000 r.

Fot. Jarek / Chester

Schueberfouer: Luxembourgians en creux. My new photographic project.

DL’s SC-7 job, now on the former D&H Penn Division, scrambles east to get sand to the Carbondale Transload.

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