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Taken last winter.
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A low-key rendering of an image I took of this garden visitor earlier. We are lucky to get Stock Doves in the garden. They usually turn up in cold weather.
Distaster struck shortly after I took this shot of the Lower Stock Ghyll waterfall.
I had made my way up to a small bridge and was composing another shot when my foot slipped and I lost my balance, causing me to fall towards the water and the wet rocks. As I fell, I stretched out my arm in an attempt to regain my balance forgetting that I still had my camera in my hand!
Fortunately, I was not injured but I cannot say the same for my camera! Currently, I am waiting a call to confirm the replacement parts have arrived which will repair the damage.
Anyway, this is a 3 short HDR of Lower Stock Ghyll waterfall in Ambleside.
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Eagerly waiting for his next meal!
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Paisajes imposibles y siempre soñados de Islandia, excursión por el sur de la isla hasta la ciudad de Höfn para fotografiar la mítica montaña de Stockness, aunque el tiempo no acompañaba, en este lugar parece que las montañas anclaban las nubes y por consiguiente la lluvia hacia acto de aparición, manchando continuamente los filtros e imposibilitando hacer largas exposiciones en condiciones optimas, aún así cumplí otro objetivo fotográfico y como dice el compañero de viaje, Imanol Mujika, es la excusa perfecta para volver!!!
Braving a blizzard a few years ago.
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Livestock specials were a rare sight in the early 1970s. On October 9, 1971, GP35 3323 was at Java, California, leading the first of two stock trains that month on the Needles District. The train is climbing out of the Colorado River Valley on the ascent to the summit at Goffs, 31 miles ahead. The mountains in the distance are in Arizona. The second and last stock train passed through here on October 16–––photo by Joe McMillan.
"A rare Visitor to our garden "
The stock dove is a medium-sized pigeon that nests in holes in trees and in farm buildings. It is a common bird of woodland edges and parkland during the breeding season and can be seen in small flocks on farmland in winter. Unlike the woodpigeon, it is very rarely found in towns and gardens. It feeds on seeds, leaves, grains, fruit, peas and root crops.
This is one of my favourite birdie becos of its gorgeous color.
While I was out yesterday at Satay By The Bay I caught a glimpse of this birdie flying towards this tree. I crept up slowly and there he was. My goal is to capture him in flight and switch my settings for BIF.
I waited and waited and he finally obliged and dived vertically downwards for his fish and flew up towards another tree. I caught the vertical flight shots but blur. Lucky I managed to get these two other flight shots below.
Turned out to be a fruitful day despite I did not meet up with the common Kingy.
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