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Arrived at Biddulph Grange and seen this lovely robin darting about.
It finally sat still so got the shot.
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As our ship headed northeast from South Georgia, we were treated to one of our last sightings of icebergs and remnants from the world's once largest iceberg, A23a.
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"What are you afraid of
I know that you are
Keep it in your sights now
And don’t let it go far"
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I was so excited on Sunday afternoon at the sight of these mammatus clouds! I've always wanted to capture them properly rather then out of a car window en route to the pub which did happen once.
This was in front of Knowlton Church. I did get other shots with the church in too but this was more expansive.
Technical: Standing on a mound, handheld, wide angled lens, super excited, I probably should try a mono conversion.
My first sight of the snow capped mountains in Montana. I did a little extra processing on this just because it felt right.
Thanks for looking!
There had been a kill during the night and we were not sure if it had been a lion kill or if the hyenas had taken something down . There at least thirty hyenas in the area and some were resting after a full meal while others were still eating and then there were some off guarding a bone that they had been able to grab. Truly an amazing sight to see ant to hear the hyenas in real life is over the top !!
Wishing all a very pleasant and blessed day !!
Sight and Sound : Motörhead - Sympathy for the devil
Cover des legendären Stoneshit von 1968, LP " Beggars Banquet "
The Hungarian Parliament is one of the great sights on the Pest bank of the Danube in Budapest. Photo taken from the courtyard. It is one of the largest parliament buildings in the world and took 17 years to complete. With its neo-Gothic style, the influence of London’s Houses of Parliament can be clearly seen. It was completed in 1904.