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At up to two feet in length these lizards found on Gran Canaria don’t have the most imaginative name. They are quite a good deal larger than typical European lizards. As such they are called Gran Canaria Giant Lizards. Photo taken at Maspalomas at the southernmost point of Gran Canaria.

Standley Chasm is a magnificent gorge in the West MacDonnell Ranges located 40 minutes drive from Alice Springs, Northern Territory.

 

Known traditionally as Angkerle Atwatye, meaning “Gap of Water”, Standley Chasm is an icon of Central Australia, a cultural treasure amongst the West MacDonnell Ranges.

 

Privately owned and operated by the Western Arrernte people, the traditional custodians welcome all respectful visitors to explore this beautiful and sacred piece of our culture.

//Canon AE-1 + Canon FD 50mm 1.4 + Kodak Portra 160

Every spring for the past several years, a (the same?) pair of Canada Geese has staked out a territory in a small patch of Crescent Lake where it adjoins our backyard. Their devotion has never culminated in the building of a nest, and every year a domineering male Mute Swan has eventually chased them away. But they keep coming back.

Icy: "Stay out of my territory!"

 

(Toy Sunday: Territory)

Cormorants being animated over perching rights.

CSX's Geometry Train finds a sun hole through the tree tunnel at Neck Road South in Lancaster as they work down the Worcester Main towards Worcester. CSX's recent acquisition of Pan Am Railways brought the geometry train out to Pan Am for a tour of the system last summer.

This is Erik, Flickr alias-tencups, one of my shooting partners this morning at Great Falls. My other shooting partner was Reggie Bishop. Erik and I were in forbidden territory. I waved Reggie over, but before he could join us, a Ranger came over and made us vacate. Just one of those things....

 

My contribution for Throwback Thursday. Reggie, I hope you are feeling better, my brother.

  

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Kata Tjuṯa, is a group of large, domed rock formations or bornhardts located about 360 km southwest of Alice Springs, in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia.Copyright © Paul Hollins. All my images are protected under international authors copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my explicit written permission.

Three A380 and four A350 in the same photo. For some reason is Airbus territory.

And about the main aircraft in the photo, is performing a touch & go. Now operating at Finnair as OH-LWG

Heron chasing away a Dusky Moorhen - Tannum Sands, Queensland, Australia

Claiming the local park territory as their own

Argynnis paphia/Silver-washed Fritillary/Srebrnopisana sedefica, Velika šumska riđa

 

Not really intended capturing butterflies with 17-40, but they were so calm. Lake Bohinj, Slovenia...

CN L546 With CN 2292 Passes Some Old Machinery At Squamish South.

Final shot of Monticello's 2015 Railroad Days event. This was kind of a last second shot, so I think it turned out nicely.

Ring Of Dingle / Country Kerry / Ireland

  

[EXPLORE - 2017-10-22]

 

Album of Ireland: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157711998...

Swan defending his territory.

Commonly known as the "Darwin Woolly-butt" this "Eucalyptus Miniata" was photographed at Litchfield National Park near Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Penn Station Newark,NJ 1967. PRR both sides, PATH third rail down the center.

Yellow warblers are a common sight this time of year at Rondeau.

This one was either claiming a territory or calling for a mate.

 

Setophaga petechia

 

Life can be dangerous for a small bird. Yellow Warblers have occasionally been found caught in the strands of an orb weaver spider’s web.

source - Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

I don't often see the cheetah boys mark their territory or if i do Ihave never been able to capture it. Today I was lucky enough to be in the right spot at the right time. Unfortunately I couldn't capture the whole tail as i had to zoom in to the max to avoid the fence closest to me.

Berry Springs, Northern Territory.

Active members on the Canadian Pacific roster are these two Soo Line veterans that have experienced many years of service - a Russel plow SOO 900184 and SD38-2 SOO 4402. The Russel plow has resided in Thief River Falls as long as I can remember!

1 of a set of 3 photos showing the changing colours at sunset. please view all 3

*Leica M3 *Summilux 50mm f1.4 *FUJI NEOPAN PRESTO 400

 

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