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They come to the porch of the house for peanuts, that I have started to recognize some of them. As amazing at it sounds, they come really close now, look around, make calls, and if there is not food they ask for it.
I have been trying to teach them to take only two each time, sometimes it works, sometimes they are capable to place inside their mouths about five or six, they are amazing!
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Photography is my passion, and nature photography is my favorite.
I have been in Explore for more that a hundred times, and it is an awesome experience to have your photos showcased in such a special way.
I'm in many groups, and I only add my photos to them if they are not private.
I thank your for coming today, for leaving a comment, and make a favorite of yours this photo, (if that is the case) thanks again!
The best part of this forum is the contacts and friends that I have made over the years, that have the same passion for this art that is called photography!
Martha,
For Macro Monday - Ribbon
From a song by the late Jon English
www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9W5lQNFb-M
If I were a minstrel, I'd sing you six love songs,
To tell all the world, of the love that we share
If I were a merchant, I'd bring you six diamonds,
With six blood red roses, for my love to wear
But I am a simple man, a poor common farmer,
So take these six ribbons, to tie back your hair.
Showing 2 1/2 inches of the ribbons.
Happy Macro Monday!
Six stamen are featured here, emerging from the lily's center and backdropped by the glorious petals.
Stamens consist of their long stems called filaments, and then end in the dark anthers which are covered in yellow pollen.
This immersive image was yesterday's post without the white frame and also cropped horizontally...
I admit it. I am in love with the beauty and design of flowers that macro lenses allow us to experience. I see God's handiwork in nature and I am moved.
Six little Rascals! - I often go at the end of the day to capture the perfect line up... meaning all facing the same way... I know, it is too much to ask but for over a month now, this is the closest I can get.... I will take that one but not giving up yet.... lol
This shot of the beautiful Alison Sparx was completely unplanned to be a real photo. I just wanted her to sit for a second to try out a lighting thing....and six minutes later I had this. Lucky to have a friend who can make anything look good through no effort of my own!
Two images of a lane at Blackburn Meadows Nature Reserve in Rotherham, one from April and one from October.
“The Peace of Wild Things
When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.”
― Wendell Berry, The Selected Poems of Wendell Berry
A Reddish Egret checking its six at while hunting the low tide waters of Ding Darling NWR, Sanibel Island, Florida.
Zygaena filipendulae.The commonest and most widely distributed burnet moth in the UK.
Wharram Quarry, former chalk quarry in the Yorkshire Wolds, a Yorkshire Wildliffe trust managed reserve consisting of chalk grassland home to many of the characteristic flowering plants that thrive on the thin Wolds soiland the butterflies and insects that are attracted to them..
Last light and last flight…
A flock of 80 American White Pelicans graced our lakefront this year for about four weeks, giving me plenty of photographic opportunities.
This picture is a group of them leaving our city for the year and moving on to other fishing grounds and places to spend the summer.
They will be missed until their return next summer!
Just happened to look out the side window as I was driving to Westhay today and spotted this rather splendid sight. The most I've ever seen together. Global warming strikes again :@\
I wanted to give depth to the stamens and in the end it reminds me of 6 little snakes poking their heads out of a green void.
Los colores de la foto no son naturales, no me ha gustado como salió el revelado y he modificado tonos.
Cámara: Kowa Six
Película: Kodak Portra 160VC (2006)
ISO: 160
Velocidad Obturación: -
Apertura : -
Distancia Focal: 85mm
Objetivo: Kowa 2.8/85mm
Datos Revelado Tetenal C41
Prelavado Tanque 5’ a 38º
Revelador: Tetenal 3’15’’ 38º
Blanqueo/Fijador: 4’ 38º+- 5º
Lavado agua: 3’ cambio cada 30’’ 30/40º
Estabilizador: 1’ 20/40º
Agitación estándar
A Trio of GLC's six axle EMD's throb through Cohoctah, Michigan with grain loads for the Ann Arbor off their branch at Middleton.
Credits: CELESTE - Neon Photo Tubes --- Esclusive items for FlashShot , and [Nandi Style] - Bag Top Lisa --- in the Mainstore and Marketplace --- more details in Blogg .
LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Southern%20Marvel/208/95/2501
My Blogg:
lunarubydeveraux.blogspot.com/2020/02/six-feet-unde.html
My flickr
Cámara: Pentacon Six
Película: Kodak Portra
ISO: 160
Velocidad Obturación: 4 Seg
Apertura : f5.6
Distancia Focal: 80mm
Objetivo: Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Biometar 2.8/80mm
Datos Revelado Tetenal C41
Prelavado Tanque 5’ a 38º
Revelador: Tetenal 3’15’’ 38º
Blanqueo/Fijador: 4’ 38º+- 5º
Lavado agua: 3’ cambio cada 30’’ 30/40º
Estabilizador: 1’ 20/40º
Agitación estándar
seen @Salzgittersee, Lower saxony, Germany
Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
iPhone 14 Pro Max back triple camera 9mm f/2.8
Anden de Renfe en la estación de Pirámides de Madrid.
La puerta que se ve al fondo del andén de la izquierda es la misma que la de de la fotografía anterior. Recuerdo que pasé un buen rato en el andén por culpa de una huelga de Renfe.
Cámara: Pentacon Six
Película: Kodak Portra
ISO: 160
Velocidad Obturación: 1/8
Apertura : f4
Distancia Focal: 45mm
Objetivo: Mir 26B 45mm 3.5
Datos Revelado Tetenal C41
Prelavado Tanque 5’ a 38º
Revelador: Tetenal 3’15’’ 38º
Blanqueo/Fijador: 4’ 38º+- 5º
Lavado agua: 3’ cambio cada 30’’ 30/40º
Estabilizador: 1’ 20/40º
Agitación estándar
Cámara: Pentacon Six
Película: Kosmo Foto
ISO: 100
Velocidad Obturación: 1 Seg
Apertura : f11
Distancia Focal: 45mm
Objetivo: Mir 26-b
Datos Revelado
Revelador: Rodinal
Paro: Fomacitro
Fijador: Agfa Fix Ag
8’ 20º
Dilución 1:50
Agitación estándar
3 Birds and 3 people silhouetted against the backdrop of the sunset over Port Phillip Bay. For definitely dreaming week 27 theme of six.
In the background is the Westgate bridge and other structures of the city and Williamstown as seen from north Brighton Beach. Earlier in the evening there was a layer of white mist over near the city.
Racerunners are extremely fast which makes them very hard to photograph. I was lucky that I heard this one rustling in the grass as it was seeking cover. They usually disappear into their hide holes, but this was paused to look back at me for a few seconds and that allowed me time to aim and get a few frames. It was a good day.