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An Angle shade moth on the lip of our Brown garden waste bin when I lifted the lid.
According to the Wildlifetrusts web site "The angle shades is a medium-sized moth, generally seen on the wing from May to October as the result of two broods. The caterpillars are stout and green or brownish, with faint stripes on every segment. Larvae that hatch in autumn, overwinter as caterpillars, and pupate in the soil the following spring to produce the first generation of adults that year. The caterpillars feed on a wide range of plants including dock and stinging nettles. This moth is quite common in parks and gardens, as well as in scrub, and along woodland edges and hedgerows."
HCS
Paddy taking a break from the heat
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I thought they were cool, and the silver matched my hair. But they feel cheap (because they are) and don't stay pressed against my face. oh well... at least I got a FlickrFriday photo out of them
It happened to be a beautiful day in Georgia today, so I went for a nice long walk. I jumped on the walking path that runs by my home with this week's Flickr Friday on my mind. When I reached this part of the path and its #Shade, I stopped. I thought this would be perfect for this week's topic.
This image was taken in RAW and processed in Linux using RawTherapee.
Shadé likes shadows.
Big thanks to all artists who gave me permission to publish their works in the Shadé group's first collective photo book. This is link to the preview all pages: www.blurb.com/books/1155774
This shady picture was taken under the 620 Northwest Highway Bridge. The bridge crosses the Colorado River that flows through the Texas Hill Country.
Blog: Something About Autumn
I could sleep for days
But I like the sun when
I can hear another sound
It's a long way down
Keep my head up
Who am I to be this way
Dreamin' so insane
But I like the sun when
Fallin' through another plain
Never one the same
Keep my head up
The Lily Pond shining in the sunlight whilst surrounded by welcome shade. Jardin Marjorelle, Marrakech
This moose cow was resting calmly in the afternoon shade. I had spotted her from the lookout ridge and made my way down and around to capture her with the Tetons in the background. I used "manual zoom" since the camera was equipped with a fixed lens. The light was still a little harsh that time in the afternoon, but it's okay, and it was worth the hike. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2017
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DDC-Overlap
Shizandra was laying in the shade this morning. The shade overlapped her. Her tongue was also overlapping her nose.
(Camera settings)
Camera: FinePix HS20EXR (FUJIFILM)
Focal Length: 34 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Aperture: f/5
Shutter Speed: 1/38 sec