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I was taking some pictures in the backyard this afternoon and this hawk flew by me and landed on the fence about 10 feet away from me.
I'm not sure but I think it's a juvenile Sharp Shinned Hawk.
Late Saturday afternoon, a truly fabulous wedding party arrived on the beach to have their photos done. The men wore extremely sharp suits with trilbies.
Make a "sharp" photo today any way you interpret it, either tack-sharp focus or a subject that is sharp itself.
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Old wooden and concrete hulks beached to protect the shore line along the Severn estuary.
I experimented with different post-processing
We had this visitor to our garden today. He was happily munching (ah, shredding) something gray and gutty, just below our window, enthralling the cats. He stayed for a long time, until I frightened him, taking this photo. Thing is, he's not in my bird book. Any help from my flickr friends would be most appreciated. He was just a bit bigger than your largest mourning dove. We get marsh hawks, turkeys, crows and ravens and other bird feeder birds, but I've not seen one like this yet. Ideas? Many thanks!
Sharp introduces one-of-a-kind technologies and products at CES 2011.
Taken with the ng Connect LTE Connected Camera.
The sharpness drastically decreases at f/2.8, so I've shot mostly at f/4 to f/8.
I bought a Vivitar 135mm f/2.8 lens from a flea market for 10 euros. These are some first test shots with it and they look awesome :)
Ash Flat, Arkansas
Constructed in 1967 when Sharp County consolidated it's previous 2 courthouses--at Hardy and Evening Shade. This is the smallest county seat in Arkansas.
Someone has to keep an eye on the perimeter, the woods are filled with bears, coyotes and worst of all - photographers.
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Sharps Doom Bar has become ubiquitous since beoming a Coors brnd, however it is not an unpleasent pint when well kept.
A 4% bitter, named after a sandbank at the mouth of the Camel Estuary in North Cornwall, it has am amber to brown colour s gentle malt aroma nd a smooth taste with a little malt. A very nice opening ale