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I'm not sure whether this finch was planning to eat this flower, use it for nesting, or give it to her sweetheart, but either way I'm glad she held the pose long enough for me to snap it!
Not sure about posting this, similar to previous shots
Having said that we will probably visit this beach in Florida at least once a year, to visit our grand daughter Adeline
Therefore cannot promise it will be the last, but the sky will be different
I am sure, you have met today some people with hanging head and corners of their mouths. But what will happen when they notice what is on infront of their doors? You have only to do one thing: Open your eyes and your heart.
Have a nice evening!
Daughter - medicine
I'm sure anyone who's ever been to Scotland has seen a picture of this mountain - it's in practically every tourist shop on postcards etc. Unfortunately I didn't have the time or the weather to really wait for the light so this is the best I could do.
Another sure sign that spring is right around the corner is that the tree outside of where we live is just starting to show signs of its budding leaves. Taken on a cloudy day, this was snapped from a second floor balcony, shooting down toward the ground cover and sidewalk below, thus giving the background a bit of a different look to it.
If you be the cash
I'll be the rubber band
You be the match
I will be a fuse, boom
Painter, baby, you could be the muse
I'm the reporter, baby, you could be the news
'Cause you're the cigarette and I'm the smoker
We raise a bet 'cause you're the joker
Checked off, you are the chalk
And I can be the blackboard
You can be the talk
And I can be the walk
Outfit
BRON - Adam Vest
BRON - Dawson Jeans - Light Gray
I don't know what this Red-necked Grebe is transporting, it almost looks like a dirty net of some kind, but it ends up part of the grebe's nest. Makes sense!
Thought I'd give the ole 2X tele a try with the 600 and the new R5. I was curious to see how that combination works together and I think it looks great! What do you think?
Taken 14 June 2021 in Anchorage, Alaska.
Not really sure what this is called. I am pet sitting over at a friends house and she has this in a pot on her back patio.
It's raining again..While at her place and watching the rain come down, it occurred that I had my windows up at my place. So, I rushed home and luckily, the rain hasn't blown into the apartment. Phew! I really thought we were done with the rain for a while. I even washed my car..:))
Be sure to zoom in on this photo. I took this picture of the pond behind our house. The actual frame included the opposite shore and the water is reflecting the forest that rises above it. I noticed an unusual quality in the texture of the water and zoomed in to produce this photo. I hope you enjoy the final effect.
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Roxy eating my strap for Happy Caturday's theme: "Antics & Mischief"
LACPIXEL - 2021
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for sure it is good to focus on what you want ... but it can be very helpful to take a playful look on the world from a different perspective. 😉
Location: Nelipot
Not sure what kind of critter this kestrel had its eye on, exactly, but whatever it was, this sadly might have been the last thing it witnessed...
Le site du cimetière de bateaux est surement, à cause même de son caractère modeste, l'un des plus curieux espace insulaire noirmoutrin. Ce lieu, aussi insolite que discret, possède le charme d'un espace très particulier que les peintres amateurs ou officiels de la marine ont su de tout temps représenter sur leurs toiles. Le regard est interpellé par les vieilles coques en bois multicolores d'anciennes unités de pêche sur la rive droite du chenal : ces témoins d'un passé révolu forment un poignant cimetière de bateaux. Il se dégage de ces espaces loin de l'activité urbaine de la rive Nord une nostalgie qui confère à ce cimetière de bateaux une atmosphère très particulière. Les bateaux, abandonnés depuis des dizaines d'années, semblent attendre que la mer les fasse lentement disparaître, offrent un spectacle changeant en fonction des marées et de la météo.
The site of the boat cemetery is surely, because of its modest character, one of the most curious island areas in Noirmoutrin. This place, as unusual as it is discreet, has the charm of a very special space that amateur painters or naval officials have always known how to represent on their paintings. The gaze is drawn to the old multicolored wooden hulls of old fishing units on the right bank of the channel: these witnesses of a bygone past form a poignant cemetery of boats. These spaces, far from the urban activity of the North Shore, emanate a nostalgia which gives this boat cemetery a very special atmosphere. The boats, abandoned for decades, seem to wait for the sea to slowly make them disappear, offering a spectacle that changes according to the tides and the weather.
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Mallard. Sure tough getting studio lights out on the ice! :) Best Viewed Large On Black Mallards form pairs only until the female lays eggs, at which time she is left by the male. The clutch is 8–13 eggs, which are incubated for 27–28 days to hatching with 50–60 days to fledgling. The ducklings are precocial, and can swim and feed themselves on insects as soon as they hatch, although they stay near the female for protection. IMG_1241
Nuthatches Shall usually dominate the field whenever present at feeding stations. Maybe not a coconut, but every other nut can be cracked with this beak. Awesome bird!
Not sure if this mushroom is holding on to the twig, afraid of faling down or that it is hungry and trying to eat .......
For some reason it reminds me also of 'Cookie Monster' ;-D
One can find beautiful 'art' outdoor!
Sure on this shining night
Of star made shadows round,
Kindness must watch for me
This side the ground.
The late year lies down the north.
All is healed, all is health.
High summer holds the earth.
Hearts all whole.
Sure on this shining night
I weep for wonder wand'ring far alone
Of shadows on the stars.
-James Agee
Another shot from Joshua Tree taken last June when there were only four of us shooting in silence in the White Tank Campground. As I was thinking back on that night, the above text from James Agee came to mind. What an incredible night.
This sure-footed white-breasted nuthatch almost ran me over as it raced down the tree trunk. Luckily, my camera lens was in the way😃
I'm not sure why but, waiting for the sun to raise I surprised myself thinking to the peaceful, sheltered town of Rivendell, described as the "the last homely house east of the sea" in the 'Lord of the Rings' book.
Lecco (Como lake, Italy)
A sure sign of Spring are these beautiful Daffodils. So bright and uplifting is this vision of a Spring morning! So easy for me to name this vision! “Call Me Mellow Yellow” truly fits this capture. Thanks for viewing my work. May gratitude and kindness follow us everywhere we go.
She sure is smiling down upon this lovely sim.
I invite you to visit Longing Melody and all of it's beauty and secrets. Apparently there is a Fool on The Hill, but I didn't see him....her?
Here's your TP
"Sure God's all powerful, but does he have lips? Whoa..."
Dear God, how have you been then?
I'm not fine, fuck pretending
All of this death your sending
Best throw some free heart mending
Invite you in my heart, then
When done, my sins forgiven?
This God of mine relaxes
World dies I still pay taxes
Can I be as my God am
Can you be as God am
Can I be as my God am
God of all my God am
So Lord, I see you grinnin
Must be grand always winning
How proud are you being able
To gather faith from fable
Can I be as my God am
Can you be as God am
Can I be as my God am
God of all my God am
God am
My God am
God am
God
All the respect I'm giving
Shared strength acquired by living
All blooming life you're feeding
Can't hide sick ones you're weeding
Can I be as my God am
Can you be as God am
Can I be as my God am
God of all my God am
God am
Song and Lyrics by Alice in Chains
Sure do miss these sprightly little gems right about now... hope they’re having the time of the lives down in the tropics.
Ob der Schnuller abgeholt wurde kann ich nicht sagen, vermisst wurde er sicher! Bei genauem Hinsehen entdeckt die/der BetrachterIn eine kleine Besucherin die als Kundschafterin unterwegs war.
Ich wünsche Euch eine gute Restwoche, liebe Freunde, seid weiterhin achtsam!
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Whether the pacifier was picked up, I can't say, but I'm sure it was missing! On closer inspection, the viewer discovers a small visitor who was on a scouting trip.
I wish you a good rest of the week, dear friends, continue to be attentive!
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Je ne peux pas dire si la sucette a été ramassée, mais je suis sûr qu'elle a disparu ! En regardant de plus près, le spectateur découvre un petit visiteur qui était en voyage de reconnaissance.
Je vous souhaite une bonne fin de semaine, chers amis, continuez à être attentifs !
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Not sure how this road got its name but the sign has been true for a couple of weeks now! Last Friday we had a snow squall pass through the area. Tonight into tomorrow we are experiencing an ice storm with some light snow passing through Friday. I know a lot of the US is experiencing winter weather this weekend. I hope everyone is staying safe and warm!
Cold Friday Road
Corydon, Indiana
Not sure what type of Lemur ...a ruffed red ,black & white or mongrel ?? I found this guy at the lemur section in the Cotswold Wildlife Park. Like most lemurs he didn`t keep still for long . Just enough time for me to capture his powerful stare .
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West Pier, Brighton, East Sussex, England
And now for something completely different! Slight interlude in the Scottish photos for something taken at the weekend.
The forecast was nothing special but the tides seemed right for shooting something at Shoreham mid morning. I decided I'd get up early and head over to Brighton to shoot the West Pier again.....who knows how much longer it will survive? This time I wanted to capture some posts (old pier supports?) that I'd seen.
Sure enough the sky was pretty grey and nothing much going on with the sea so I thought I'd try a 'Gary Gough Fine Art' type image. I'll leave it to you all to decide if I succeeded!
Had some challenges sorting out the lens distortion effect as I had to get quite close to the posts to make sure I excluded any beach. Another Tog there said he would clone out the beach if necessary but I wanted to avoid that. It's not 100% perfect but I think the distortion is removed as far as my capabilities/the software allow.
If you want to learn about the history of West Pier then pleasse see a shot I took last year of a Supermoon over the pierhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/184798091@N07/51409111073/in/album-72157719746898331/
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Not sure why but I now have several of these green Tree Frogs. Got a shot of one with it's tail too. Size of a nickel they are hard to capture free hand but I really like how this one turned out.
An interesting position this Bald Eagle takes in the air as if a bit curious about what it sees below, i.e. trying to decide what it's going to do next.
Taken 19 February 2020 near Homer, Alaska.
Be sure to head over to Southern Roots to participate in this month's #AdamsPhotoChallenge!!!
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Southern Roots is also participating in the SL Top Christmas Sims Hunt! There are 5 hints all around then the grand prize if you make it to the end!!!
I think I'm going north and now's the time to leave
The people there they say are good to strangers
And if I do my best and try to settle in
I'm sure I can be just like someone's neighbour
[ HUMAN LEAGUE - Dreams Of Leaving ]
I wasn't sure if I would get a clear shot of the castle from the top. I wondered if it might have been a drone shot I had seen before and not one taken from the top of the mountain that stands behind the castle. So I was on the third peak by the time I saw this view after a pretty arduous trek over the unbroken wilderness over the tops.
To the left is the estuary where the River Shiel flows out into the sea loch of Loch Moidart which then flows out into the Atlantic Ocean beyond. In the centre is the mid 13th century Castle Tioram on its own island (when the tide is in). Behind it is Eilean Shona, owned by Richard Branson's sister which has 11 luxury holiday rental cottages on it. eileanshona.com/ To the right of the castle is another island, the circular one called Riska. Above and beyond that on the far horizon you can see the tops of the Cuillin mountains in Skye.
Impressive view, eh? In my back yard! I decided I deserved a cold beer when I got home.
Hey, come to Scotland. It's only 16 deg C