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Australian Hobby (Falco longipennis)
Coming back from the shops today I spotted one Hobby in the tree over the laneway near the shops. I bolted home and grabbed the camera. When I got back the pair were in the tree. A number of shots later I headed home. Spotting our friend Bill and his son in their garden I stopped to say hello. This one then obliged by coming over to sit it Bill's Silver Birch Tree.
Just watching around...
October 2024 I visited Ushuaia, in Argentina, forthe second time. This time I went to watch the pinguins at Isla Martillo. It was amazing tp see those exotic birds in their environment.
Macro Mondays - Inheritance -
I inherited the watch from my father.
EF 50mm f/1.8 II
extension tube 13mm
no photoshop
Software - darktable 2.0.2
Photo taken from lithography stone, in Steendrukmuseum Valkenswaard.
If anyone knows the name of the artist / if you are the artist, please inform me. my assessment: made in about 1963
A fully jeweled Burlington gold watch. Circa 1910.
A watch with at least 17 jewels is often called a fully jeweled watch. This means that it uses jewel (usually ruby) bearings in the mechanical movement from the balance wheel all the way to the center wheel pivot.
Time does not end when your watch stops.
P. S. Jagadeesh Kumar PHD
The image is one inch wide.
The Watch House on Rocky Island in Seaton Sluice was opened on 14th January 1880, built for the Seaton Sluice Volunteer Life-Saving Company which was founded earlier in 1876. The building served as an auxiliary coast guard station until 1990. The building is now a museum owned by Northumberland County Council and run in collaboration with Seaton Sluice & Old Hartley Local History Society. It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England
Back in the day this was high tec - and you got to do your own D&P !!
Seen on a birthday card made by my daughter ( not recently ) .
Take me Home.....
youtu.be/LVXvRsRkc6w?si=p8gwjrDcd0wP3I4w
The Stunning Frogmore...Try a visit :)
I loved spending sometime at Frogmore today. Reflecting on my year. Being on the East Coast, coming home to my mountains.. Spending so much time in the mountains.
Take me home.. really hits me. I think some of the biggest gifts we can give ourselves is Clarity of who we are, Graciousness of how we treat people, Kindness to everyone, we never know what struggles people have.
Herbie watching youtube videos on his snuggy :)
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While watching the sun slowly set over the Aegean Sea I thought of Flickr friends and thought I would set up this glass of Alpha beer to you. Luckily it didn't fall as there were seagulls waiting below hoping for something.
Cheers
Ian
Sorry I am on holiday and not commenting for a while but will be back in about 10 days