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This solitary brown squirrel sits on a branch with it’s paws together looking quite comfy . It’s early Spring and he’s enjoying the warm sun !
Radish (Raphanus sativus var. sativus) seedling. Being a dicot it's supposed to have two cotyledons – but this one has three!
Siewka rzodkiewki (Raphanus sativus var. sativus). Jako roślina dwuliścienna powinna mieć dwa liścienie – ale ma trzy!
Things I don't wear, although I love them dearly.
These necklaces need to be worn by tall graceful women and I am certainly neither of these.
The wooden one I bought myself (for some reason I don't know now), the green one was a present from a departing friend and the white and black one was made for me by a women I briefly worked with. She was Maasai and I felt so honoured that she gave me this wonderful necklace. She said it was her hobby to make these, being so far away from home.
Elves to the rescue!
Combo of 3 Wombo images, enhanced with Pixelmator Pro and Pastello.
Prompts: Fat Santa stuck in chimney, elves in sled above, realistic details
Style: The City
It took a lot of generations for Wombo to create what I wanted, but a got a few that I could mash together which was a fun project.
Happy Monday to you all and thanks for all your faves and comments!
I try not to post more than 1 photo per location; my good excuse this time is that I like this spot, and that we got to see a lot of interesting trains here. Soon after the BLS train passed us, we heard a rumble in the distance announcing the next one.
Check out Railscapes blog for seeing the two trains that passed us before we saw this Railpool duo. New Traxx
AC3 187 005, rented by BLS Cargo, and 186 101 are leading this container train downhill towards the north of
Italy.
Rpool 187 005 (BLSC) + 186 101, Lavorgo 26-1-2016
A Louisville and Indiana northbound was crossing the East fork of the White River in Columbus in 2013. The L&I had just painted these in the PRR-inspired Tuscan Red and they were spotless.
A "few" hotspots from the Alien Bees was unfortunate as the motors were just too clean.
NS 38Q with one of the new SD70ACC rebuilds catches the last rays at Lees Cross Roads on the Lurgan Branch.
A female mountain bluebird gives me an inquisitive look. Possible she was seeing a reflection in the lens or thinking that long lens hood would make a great nest site.
This young lady seemed to like my car quite a bit too, checking out various parts: side mirrors, grill, hood, tail pipe, wheel wells, roof, and probably other parts I didn't notice her looking over.
I'm sure the more comedic minds could think of a caption for this but the Chaffinch decided the Pheasant was too big and too close and took off.
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Early Sunday morning at the Ravines.
Lee and I watched this Eagle break off a couple of twigs for the nest. This twig being a little small was rejected only for this Eagle to turn around and break off a bigger better twig for the nest.
The fog got thicker which made me snicker, why was this boat ashore. Perhaps it's the barnacles that need removing before we too move on.
Oh Mister Duck! It is far too windy out here, and Kyle obviously has her camera on the wrong setting. Either that, or the pills we took were the wrong sorts of pills.
So excited to have this cover!
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I have to say that this week has been really hard for me. But life goes on...
First off, happy birthday to my dear sopranosflight!!!
Tomorrow is my mommy's birthday!
I was looking through old photos and wanted to create something I was proud of, and I noticed I'm in love with all of my levitation photos, so I decided to create one. It was supposed to be of me and richard, but richard got too cold and was a whinny baby. hahahha.
anywho, i had a few people in mind when editing this photo in particular:
cierra, grace jones, and karrah!!!
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The Yellow-crowned Night Heron is rare to be seen in Southern Ontario, Canada as these birds normally breed in tropical region and Toronto is too far for them. The yellow on top of its head is too pale to be shown in this photo.
dense fog this morning, the bluehour heralded no dawn just offered a blue blanket. I was alone entirely 5am on St Mary's beach save for the birds, not even the Lighthouse herself was visible. only 20 metres of causeway showing and the feeling was one of exceptional simplicity, serenity, and peace.
Have printed this both ways as I like the square that shows in the thumbnail too.
Please view on black ?
Aperture f/13.0
Focal Length 18 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias +1/3 EV