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Sure, it's cool looking...but what IS 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 wasn't sure if there was a collective noun for umbrellas so was delighted when Madame Google gave me 'phalanx' to my query. This was seen during a walkabout in Nice. Obviously I absolutely love the riot of colour.

Not sure what this small colourful bloom is.. on a shrub.. EDIT: I just saw it on Flickr.. it is a type of 'Shrub Verbenas'.. ' Lantana'..

  

HBW.. Have a great day.. thanks for stopping by

 

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

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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.

 

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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.

We always see Kildeer, on our travels, at different locations. The Kildeer is one of the most successful of all shorebirds because of its fondness for human-modified habitats and its willingness to nest close to people. This was the first time we spotted a baby Kildeer. Downy young leave the nest soon after hatching. Young are tended by both parents but feed themselves. We are not sure how old this little one is, but he/she seemed very confident as it foraged around the pond for food.

Going back through some earlier photos from this year that were never posted. We sure had a great time in Pittsburgh!

Esch-sur-Sûre is located in NW Luxembourg and topped by its medieval castle (in ruins) . It is located on the river Sûre

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

TUNES!!!

  

Outfit

BRON - Adam Vest

BRON - Dawson Jeans - Light Gray

In order to be sure of a favorable photo location in the much-visited idyllic village in the Cinque Terre, you should visit it in good time before sunset. This leaves plenty of time to capture the change in lighting moods in images, such as here in a panorama of 6 vertical images.

 

Um einen günstigen Fotostandort an dem viel besuchten idyllischen Dorf in der Cinque Terre sicher zu haben sollte man diesen rechtzeitig vor Sonnenuntergang aufsuchen. So bleibt dann auch viel Zeit, um den Wechsel der Lichtstimmungen in Bildern festzuhalten, wie hier in einem Panorama aus 6 vertikalen Bildern.

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.

Had a wonderful day today folks and started to edit when I came home and lost all track of time, so a late post here, so sorry. Many of this guy which I've never seen before but am sure this is it, many flight images and one's I really wanted of the Barny and others, living in paradise is a plus.

 

Thank to all for everything.

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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Septembers birthstone, this sure looks like Star sapphire.

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

Sure I can leave a light on

Let it shine on, leave it till dawn

Sure I can leave a light on,

Leave a light on for you.

 

It takes two to find a way out

there is no doubt I will be round

If you have lost a right track

then I'll lead you right back.

 

Sure I can play a quiet song,

I could just strum, be the soft drum

Sure I can play a quiet song,

play a quiet song for you.

 

Marble sounds

 

It sure was trying to get every little crumb of that Brioche:-)

Having sunset outing with the Twins was fun!

The morning fog had burned off the valley as I headed east on CA 58 towards Tehachapi, Bakersfield behind me. I wasn't sure how this would come out, the sun was above and directly in front of me, so bumped up the contrast and used my slightly tented windshield and fast shutter to reduce the brightness. Also luck to find one of the few spots on this steep climb big enough to pull my rig off the roadway.

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Not sure if this is a wild rose, but whatever, it's pretty.

 

Managed a very short walk over the road late this afternoon. Not great weather for photos, very dull and far too windy.

 

Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :)

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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Crocus is a sure sign of Spring

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

I sure do hope the new year continues to be a good one for everyone, health wise and of course photographically, and for the last time

A very Happy New Year to everyone.

 

Thanks for stopping by and thank you for all your support through out the year, I cannot tell you how much appreciated it is.

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!

صبـاح الود والاشواق وعهد ما وراه فراق

صـباحك حب ياخلي كثر مالك انا مشتاق

Well, I am sure, some of you know this situation, You came home after a stressfull day, you put on something comfy and then you start to prepare the dinner... and nobody appears... -.-

Canon Sure Shot Quartz Date Camera

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Not sure what type of bee this is or the plant it was on, but I did smile when I saw it's little leg as if rubbing it's aching back with all the work! Have a great weekend you lovely folks out there! HSoS

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

 

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Macro photography is not my thing for sure. I never had the right gear to do it and to be honest when looking at other people's photo a landscape, a street photo or a portrait will catch my eye a lot more. However I respect how macro photography can reveal some mesmerizing details from things made either by nature or man while keeping the result very abstract. This would be my very first attempt in macro on a quite rainy fall day. I feel like everything clicked together for a nice result. The waterdrops from the mist, the light and obviously the fall colored backdrop.

 

Mike Foyle - Pandora (The Blizzard Remix)

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Η μακρο φωτογραφια δεν ειναι το στιλ μου. Ποτε δεν ειχα το σωστο εξοπλισμο για να την εξασκησω και για να ειμαι ειλικρινης μια φωτογραφια τοπιου, δρομου η ενα πορτραιτο μου κεντριζουν περισσοτερο την προσοχη. Παρολαυτα σεβομαι το πως αυτου του ειδους η φωτογραφια μπορει να αποκαλυψει τις φανταστικες λεπτομερειες που υπαρχουν σε πραγματα φτιαγμενα ειτε απο τον ανθρωπο ειτε απο τη φυση ενω το αποτελεσμα συνηθως ειναι ιδιαιτερα αφαιρετικο. Αυτη εδω ειναι η πρωη μου προσπαθεια για μακροφωτογραφια σε μια ιδιαιτερα βροχερη φθινοπωρινη ημερα. Νιωθω οτι σχεδον τα παντα δουλεψαν ωστε το αποτελεσμα να ειναι αισθητικα ωραιο. Οι σταγονες της βροχης, το φως και φυσικα το φοντο με τα φθινοπωρινα χρωματα.

Not sure what to make of this. I got the AF completely wrong, but captured the only person looking right, not left. It is what it is. Hey ho!

I thought this was a Swainson's Thrush but I'm not sure. Please help.

 

Thanks so much for the visit!

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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منى عينه يقابلني وهمه بس يكلمني وحلمه صار بالدنيا يجيني ويعتذر مني

Explored :D

Sure do miss these sprightly little gems right about now... hope they’re having the time of the lives down in the tropics.

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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.

I must say, I was shocked when I saw how nighttime changes an owl's face. While they become fearsome predators at night, they also become much more adorable to us humans, who have evolved to perceive large eyes as captivating and innocent.

 

In an effort to find area barred owls, I set out to a local park before sunrise and came upon this Eastern Screech Owl (Megascops asio) in the dark. This darkness was so inky and thick, in fact, that I could not see if he was in his hole or not, so trained my tripoded camera on the hole, manually focused, and finally saw him in the preview window! Shocked for sure by those massive pupils staring down at me, a frog (which he swallowed greedily prior to this photo and while I watched) in his talons!

 

Interestingly, owl eyeballs are not balls at all, but so well evolved for night vision that they have elongated into eye cones. For this reason, they cannot move their eyes in their sockets, and have evolved wildly-flexible necks. With their highly acute retinas replete with rods (the light and movement sensing eye bits), there wasn't much room for cones, and so most owls see limited or no color!

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