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-90- Parker Bowles (EC Bad Nauheim) und -63- Jordan Taupert (Starbulls Rosenheim), DEL 2 - EC Bad Nauheim gegen Starbulls Rosenheim, Bad Nauheim, Colonel-Knight-Stadion, 26.10.25
Always furtive, yet inquisitive,poping
in and out of cover to check on your whereabouts. A very endearing bird.....sadly much reduced in its former range by development, predation and toxic sprays in the environment.
waves crashing against the black basalt columns at the Giant's Causeway - Fingal Head - New South Wales - Australia
Amtrak regional 145 dashes through the snow as another local railfan is on the platform grabbing photos too.
I can't remember the last time I did a fun bokeh/circles of confusion shot.
Luckily, while reading in the master bedroom yesterday afternoon I happened to notice my atomizer spraying by itself, so I took a picture of it. ;-)
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EXPLORE 26/11/08
These lovely dark wine red orchids were flowering with a long spray of flowers from their pot at my friend's garden.
Welcombe Mouth Beach is on the north Devon coast. It’s a spectacular location with hundreds of compositions, but basically on this day I just pointed the camera at the light. The sea was coming in and hitting the rocks and creating beautiful spray which was being lit by the sun.
A leftover spray can from a little summer project last year. Taken for Macro Mondays 'Painted' theme.
This young seagull was actually vigorously scratching an itch, but in this photo it appears to be ducking from the spray of a wave.
Fredrick Patacchia enjoying a barrel with some nice off-shore winds in Hossegor at La Graviere.
On Explore 2013-07-18, highest at #4
Taken at Northpoint in Gracetown. The surf was pumping and I got a lot of photos of people getting barrelled but the light was terrible. I just like this shot for the confusion it portrays.
Spray Falls was not on my radar so imagine my surprise upon stumbling on this. It starts as a horsetail all of about 10 feet wide and then the free fall down the cliff side spreads it out to up too 100 feet during it's 354 foot drop. On a 90 degree day this is a great place to be as evidenced by my fellow observers. Lot's of smiles all around. :-)