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I caught this Black-crowned night heron landing in the cattails and reeds before he tucked its wings. Last evening we watched a sunset and we saw more black-crowned night herons than at any time before, they were lying in wait.
Remember the Rangers in the previous foto? Well these school children from SMK (P) Kapar happened to join our group and they were all standing at the spot where the Rangers were looking for stragglers. Usually the Muslim girls wear 'tudung' (scarf) when they go out from their house. The girls were actually waving to their teacher who was using a compact camera. Take a guess what the result would be on the teacher's camera. I was using a powerful flash gun for this at 1/8 power.
As you can see here, I managed to 'spread the light' until the background by using Lightroom's Fill Light and Recovery. Because I shot in RAW, I managed to present the true colours (a bit vivid for effect) of their dress and scarf. Then, I transferred to Corel PSP-X2 for sharpenning and noise removal and final editing. Wonderful a good software can do for you!
A fellow Dubliner told me his Mum had passed and he was there on the bridge to spread her ashes. He asked if i would like to take some photographs. May his Mum Rest in Peace <3
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Operating with the 20th Expeditionary Bomb Group, US Air Force Boeing B-52H Stratofortress 60-0024/LA caught on finals to land back at Fairford after a 'Baltops' tasking as 'Pharo 20'
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Little as they are, when a bigger bird passed he spread his wings to make sure that he showed he was not be messed with :-)!
#4 Explore 24 April 2021
antipasto di terra, fettuccine al cinghiale, maialino al forno, patate e verdura cotta, vino a fiumi, ciambelline al vin santo, fragole e panna, grappa caffe', e poi spalmato sul prato!
appetizer of land, fettuccine wild boar, pig baked, potatoes and cooked vegetables, wine rivers, doughnuts to vin santo, strawberries and cream, coffee brandy ', and then spread on the lawn!
A Bald Eagle with its wings spread out as it banks in front of me in search of its next meal.
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Sida abutifolia, Spreading Fanpetals. Wildflower. Yellow orange, pink; medium size flowers ½ inch wide.
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On the morning of March 30, under cloudless blue skies, extensive contrail formation occurred over western Nebraska and southeast Wyoming (Flyover routes). Most contrails expanded to form delicate cirrocumulus formations that lasted for several hours.
I upload a time lapse of this event at: www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/51982474923/in/datepos....
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My turn to make you look so pretty Chroma Nova!
I'm on the right, for the infos about my outfit ;)
Rose & Thorn Poses - Dreaming Of Pink
I am not up on my butterflies, but this little beauty kept flitting away, landing just ahead of us on the trail. Finally he alighted on a branch and spread his wings....HWW.
It's just before Christmas and there's still lots of snow to clean up in Muskoka. The sun's back out though, and we find W908 working the Bala in the late afternoon just north of Sparrow Lake with Jordan Spreader CN 50948 and a friendly crew leading the charge - MP 95 Bala Sub.
Had another helper for the pizza yesterday. Harl Hubbs thought that it's very inconvenient to spread the tomato sauce with a spoon, so he invented a high pressure tomato sauce spreader.
Harl, there are footprints on my Pizza!
Footprints? Nooo, these are convenient holes for the spices, so they don't fall off. Although they do look a little bit like footprints...
Toy Project Day 1936
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As well as looking at the countryside, you sometimes have to smell the countryside. I know you can’t catch a whiff of what is going on here, but we certainly could. Ah, the lovey country air, much better for you than traffic fumes.
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Apparently, we have been negligent in cleaning out this old birdhouse in our back yard. Consequently, this House Wren seems to have taken the matter in hand. It's such a tiny little bird but very voluble and energetic - spending all day cleaning house. Bits and pieces of hair, feathers, grasses, and other debris were tossed out, dragged out, and strewn out in all directions. It was fun to watch. All this activity was followed up with much singing and calling.
It seems there is lot's of symbolism around Wrens - the totem enters your life when you are sad and depressed and are unable to cheer yourself up. If their totems are good at something, it's spreading the joy that they have inside of them all around. www.sonomabirding.com/wren-symbolism/