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I'm pulling a bit this time with the Venice sunset. In typical fashion for me, my next effort will be minimalist...but I need an end to the crescendo.
A number of common zebras are seen here in line making their way home in some lovely evening light after a day out in the savannah. Alas I can't identify the wonderful tree they are passing.
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Reed Bunting - Emberiza Schoeniclus
RSPB St Aidens
As always I extend my sincere appreciation to all those who take the time to stop by and comment on my photos.
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Happy Fence Friday!!
HFF!!
Looking at the fence, I would say that these two have been using this fence for a long time..;)
It stopped raining and because my convertible leaks around the windows, I had to try to dry out the carpets today. I had a plastic cover over it but the wind must have been blowing hard enough to move the cover..;(
It's harvest time here in the Palouse, and farmers are out racing against the sun to get all their crops in.
European Otter - Lutra Lutra
Young Male - Nick
Oban Scotland
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Photographed through a window pane in a decoration shop, in which an old-style street lamp is reflected.
River Elwy. A full four minute exposure.
The River Elwy (Afon Elwy in Welsh) is a river in Wales and is a tributary of the River Clwyd. The source of the river is sometimes said to be on the northern flank of Moel Seisiog, south-east of Llanrwst, at Ordnance Survey grid reference SH853593. However the river is only actually called the Elwy at the village of Llangernyw, where three rivers, Afon Cledwen, Afon Collen and Afon Gallen, meet to form the Elwy. It flows eastwards through Llanfair Talhaiarn and a few miles downstream from this village it is joined by a tributary, the River Aled (Afon Aled) which has its source in Llyn Aled.
After passing through Bont-newydd, the river turns northwards again and flows through St. Asaph (Llanelwy or "the church enclosure on the Elwy" in Welsh). It joins the River Clwyd about half way between St. Asaph and Rhuddlan, and the waters of the two rivers can often be seen flowing side by side for several miles.
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No photoshop, just good old- fashioned photography. Me, a camera, tripod and a torch.
Have a creative new week, Flickr friends.
On a blustery evening this competitor in the Fife Cycling Association - Mid week TT series demonstrates the perfect position to maximise his performance.
1/80 F11 ISO 100
Any time is time to play with our dog.
As a pup, play beat out everything. Even high values treats.
You come through the door and she greets you with a toy. Even if she's just meeting you for the first time.
Watching a bit of tv, she comes up with a toy. And if that bait is not taken, she goes and finds something else that might be more appealing.
Endless fun :))
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The cool evening air carries the scent of pine and water as the lake reflects the fiery hues of the setting sun. Gentle ripples lap against the shore, and distant peaks glow in amber light. You cast your line, the quiet splash blending with the soft calls of birds settling for the night. A peaceful stillness surrounds you—serene, yet alive. The world feels vast yet intimate, time slows, and for a moment, everything is simply perfect. This is fishing at its finest.
My young daughter set up the props for this shot but they were rearranged a few times by the snail. My schedule didn't allow time for photography this morning so I was forced to take this inside with artificial lights tonight. Feeling off my game this weekend, hoping for a fresh start again tomorrow.
After a while it is time for me to head up in the mountains again. Will be out of network, catch your inspiring work when i'm back.