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The Vets used a Diamond Burr to debride the ulcer on Etta's eye. It has been having treatment for almost 3 months so hopefully this will be the end of it! Etta loves the Vets but we could just visit for treats not for treatment!
The yellow dye is to make the ulcer more visible.
Shaking it Off
Reed cormorant shaking off the water after going fishing. Cormorants do not have the same level of waterproofing as most aquatic birds and thus have to spend a lot of time drying out their feathers between dives
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Dhekelia Shake @ 2021, Dhekelia, Cyprus --------------------------------------------------------- f/16 | 2 sec | ISO 64 | 35 mm |
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I often get comments like "poor horses they must be cold in the snow." This is Nevaeh and she just took a roll in the snow and is now shaking the snow off. My best horse images have been in winter as it seems that's when they are the most active. They love the snow!
The dogs had a good dip in the creek. The beavers are building several dams along the stretch of trail we walk making some nice pools.
A young little grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) and a coot on the background (Fulica atra) during their morning feeding activity
big adult male Lion shaking his head and his manes
One of the 4 males of the River Pride coalition in Mara North Conservancy, Kenya
panthera leo
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Osprey shakes off excess water after diving under the surface to catch the fish it has in its talons.
(IN THE BEGINNING)
The sun is a huntress young,
The sun is a red, red joy,
The sun is an indian girl,
Of the tribe of the Illinois.
(MID-MORNING)
The sun is a smouldering fire,
That creeps through the high gray plain,
And leaves not a bush of cloud
To blossom with flowers of rain.
(NOON)
The sun is a wounded deer,
That treads pale grass in the skies,
Shaking his golden horns,
Flashing his baleful eyes.
(SUNSET)
The sun is an eagle old,
There in the windless west.
Atop of the spirit-cliffs
He builds him a crimson nest.
Vachel Lindsay, "An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie".
Texture 114B courtesy Jean Boccacino.
Her inquiring look reminded me of an old recording by Groucho Marx, Al Jolson and a couple of other cronies -- one verse [they're singing] goes: "Say, how do you do? and shake hands, shake hands, shake hands, Say, how do you do? and shake hands, state your name and business..."
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Apologies for the repetitions -- know I often upload photos that are quite similar but I'm using flickr as a backup photo archive. I've lost so many photos over the years -- hard drive crashes -- floppy disks that got lost or misplaced, etc. -- that decided to put together a sort of -- backup -- backup -- photo archive here on flickr.
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A Broad-tailed Hummingbird ruffles its feathers as it rests in a tree at CanyonSide Campground beside the Poudre River, near Rustic, Colorado, USA.
This has been sitting on my kitchen table for a few days. Ordinatily I'd clear them away from there quicker, but my sons loves it, especially pretending to drink it up, it's super cute.
I finally made it over to Coyote Hills yesterday with friends to get in on some of the action of the Peregrine Falcon whose beautiful images have been posted on Flickr for a couple weeks or so. Only briefly saw the adult at a distance (darn) but it appears this juvenile has taken over the dead tree it occupied...no problem...still a falcon.
There were several photographers when we arrived all waiting for him to bring a catch back to this tree...it didn't happen (again darn) but we were entertained by his frequent flights to and from this tree landing in different locations, some needing a lazer pruner to clear out the dead knarly branches (which has not been invented..again darn), but when he landed on this branch giving us a clear shot he decided to 'shake it off' and forget about the dinner he didn't catch!....thank you falcon!
Leicaflex SL
35mm Elmarit (yellow filter)
Fomapan 100 in HC-110 (1:31 for 6 min)
-- Stumbled upon this abandoned house at the end of the day. A local who we spoke with earlier advised a "cousin" had once lived there w/o further elaboration. Surrounded by tangerine trees, one could imagine the healthy glow it once radiated, but now dark and overgrown, with rotting furniture on the porch and child's toys littering a back entrance. The rifle stock (minus bolt and barrel) propping open a window added to the creepy feeling. We wondered what happened here, but gave the place only a quick look. Already late in the day and out of film after only a few exterior shots.
Photographed through a haze of sand obstruction, an American Oystercatcher shakes to clear off excess water and to align its feathers. The Oystercatcher had walked over a hill of sand and stood stubbornly just beyond it. Because my aperture was wide open and the shorebird was far enough away from the edge there is no focused line of sand. I really like the milky foreground blurring that this provided. I look forward to experimenting more with this technique. June 15, 2017
A Timber Wolf shaking its fur. We can see here so well the relationship with our dogs. Unbelievable how many people couldn't let them just be what they are and won't accept them in the wild...
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