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My two girls take their turn watching for pirate ships while I photograph the area.

Captured an hour after sundown with the land mass close to darkness. A case of winging it on the focus and hoping for the best!

It is the buckle of a Casio watch for women.

 

The height of the displayed watch is approx 3cm.

Charlie the border collie

The cat is watching the lady who I was watching to photograph. Though I'm not sure if she has seen me and I'm getting a 'two fingered salute'! In reality she wasn't but it makes a story!

2016 Labor Day Lift Off

Prospect Lake / Memorial Park, Colorado Springs, CO

 

www.coloradospringslabordayliftoff.com

The big old boy Archie thanks for the views and faves 🐾

This picture just happened.

i did'nt tell them to be like this,,

i just wanted a shot of them playing. Throwing stones at the sea.. when i shotted they moved the exactly the same way

Atlantic puffin [Fratercula arctica]

 

Machias Seal Island

New Brunswick, Canada

for coffee, maybe hopefully cake, definitely a comfortable chair and cushion

... to the new week ;-)

 

Happy Monday!

 

seen in Saint Petersburg, Russia

Gargouille de Notre Dame & Tour Eiffel, Paris, France

 

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Feeling a little adventurous

Young Gold Finch,watching me real close.

Macro Mondays - Vibrant Minimalism

As the engraved part claims, there are no jewels in this watch's movement. It is made of metal.

 

This photo is a composite of 5 separate stacked photos.

Holly the young Yellow Labrador, keeping an eye on her ball.

A bank vole peering out at me

Photo from Iron Works at Park Bridge. Oldham

Leica M9

Summilux 35mm FLE

Kuta Beach Bali

 

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I had just setup to take photos of this Wapiti Pack wolf when I took this frame. It and a grizzly bear were actively feeding on a carcass that was 125 yards off of the road. I was the first person to see the animals and stop. The initial reaction of the wolf was to move towards cover and check me out.

 

As people took notice of the big lens, they began to stop in droves. Eventually some less than aware person slammed a trunk lid that sounded like a gunshot, and the animals were startled. That was when we realized that there were 3 wolves, 3 coyotes, and the bear all at the carcass. The other animals were out of view behind a rise, but spooked at the loud sound. The bear and this wolf immediately returned to the carcass, and remained for quite a while. The coyotes eventually returned too, trying to get the larger animals off of the carcass so as to feed.

 

Near Canyon Junction, Yellowstone National Park.

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