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Shot this handheld during a recent visit to Harris Neck Nature Preserve in Georgia. It was midday but I thought it was an interesting clump of tree stumps with different animals claiming their space.
A little after this shot a rather big alligator came from the left under a tree hanging over the water that later revealed 5 of her babies on the bank. I did capture a shot of them as well.
Three years ago I ran west to Bergen to stand in this cornfield for a hour waiting on what at the time was just "another K train with ICE/DME/CP EMDs". I was bummed about the high sun and mixed paint jobs.
The one on top is the second part of one I read before. from the same author. Just as good.
(I'm already half way through the next three books, but the one I'm on is a bit boring so far so will take longer to read)
100x the 2018 Edition - square
My main reason for visiting this area, which included Kruger National Park, was to see the Three Rondavels on the Panorama Route. We were lucky to have a lovely afternoon view of it as the next day all the mountains were covered in cloud.
Amtrak's Pioneer train No. 26 pulls into Salt Lake City, Utah at 8:42 a.m. on June 20, 1987. At that time, the Pioneer train from Seattle, the Desert Wind from Los Angeles, and the California Zephyr from Oakland, came together as one train east to Chicago.
If you found a talking goldfish that granted you three wishes, what would you wish for?
Please comment below.
Stuff:
{what next}: Fishy Business row boat
jimy Galtier FREE-SL GRUPO: Finsh carp golden long tail
LCorse: Crown ring
Mike is wearing:
[BUC] "Tiki" Brixton Bucket hat
Tripgear: Insulated Vest Camo mono
The lovely golden fish was caught and returned back to the sea @ FRUIT ISLANDS, near a beautiful island called Genip.
taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Genip/159/85/21
Thank youu everyone for taking time to see my picture ♥♥♥♥♥
I have one final new edit of an old photo -- final for now anyway. This was taken a few days after the previous photo; the snow is all but gone. It was still only November after all.
Three female California quail on my favourite gnarly moss-covered Garry oak tree. They were startled by something which triggered them to quickly fly en masse into this tree, keenly observing below. I quickly grabbed my camera as I rarely see them in this tree...nature’s perfect stage.
the ancient packhorse bridge above the Panniers Pool at Three Shire Heads.
This point is where three counties meet (Derbyshire, Cheshire, and Staffordshire)
Category: Completed Models.
Name: Ania AS-39 Three Horned Beetle.
Series: Ania (Animal Adventure).
Size and Weight: 9 x 6 x 5 cm / 40g.
Origin: Nature.
Brand: Takara Tomy.
Material: PVC and ABS.
Release Date: 31 July 2022.
Condition: Unassembled/Mint in Box.
Description: This is a completed and painted, fixed-pose figure of a Beetle. The Caucasian longhorn beetle has movable head horns and thorax. The appeal of this series is its palm-size movable gimmick, realistic details and painting.
*Note: These are Trading Figures/Gashapons/Capsule Toys collected by my BB or me.
More in My Collection Corner.
My dad must have carved these tiny, fragile objects when he was a boy. The matches have been made into a little wooden puzzle (no glue here). And two pieces of blackboard chalk have been made into a chain link and an elaborate carving.
Looking for three things to photograph for Macro Mondays "Three" theme I rummaged through some old boxes and found a bit of ancient personal history in an old tobacco tin. A little bundle of blackboard chalk creations that included a bi-plane, a spiral shell and an elaborate hollow tower even more delicate and finely patterned than the little one in this image.
These things are so delicate I am surprised they have lasted so many years. A real Macro Monday bonus to stir up some lovely memories of my dad, who I sadly lost when I was but a boy myself.
Samyang 85mm f/1.4 with bellows. 6 image photo stack using Photoshop, auto with manual tidying.
On the North Taranaki coast on New Zealand's North Island there are 25 metre rock formations known as the Three Sisters. The area is only accessible at low tide.
We're Here! : 3 is the Magic Number!
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
Renaissance Town Hall in Bardejov is a one-storey building of a block character, located on a regular rectangular plan view with a longer side in the north-south direction. It is characterized by high side shields of saddle tile roof and Renaissance oriel window on its east side, accessing the second floor. On the shield of the northern façade there are three carved windows and a town sign. The gable of the southern façade is completed by four windows, a clock and painted coats of arms of the town and Kingdom of Hungary. At the top of the southern gable stands the figure of the legendary knight Roland with a halberd (the work of master Ján of Prešov dated around 1509), a symbolic protector of town privileges. The original stone statue was replaced in 1641 by a wooden one covered with copper sheet. The current statue is a copy and is made entirely of copper sheet. The windows on all facades have the same shapes. Both roof gables are complemented by groups of statues and crockets – the southern gable: a lion, a man with beard, a cat, a monkey, a cloth merchant, the northern gable: a demon, a man with an hourglass, a dragon, a king, a stonemason and a man with a stick. As a monument of supraregional importance, the town hall, together with other monuments of the historic centre in Bardejov, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000.