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For "Looking close... on Friday!" and this week theme "Watch"
Have a great day and thank you for visiting!
I was sitting in my car watching a ship go through The Heads into Bass Strait when this Silver Gull landed on my car.
It was too windy to get out to take photos, so I was quite pleased when he/she landed and I got this photo :-))
Many thanks for your visits, kind comments and faves, very much appreciated.
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Tumblr: Savvy’s
Bikini: Lavina Set Glitzz @ Limit8
Pose: Beach Towel from Secret Poses @ Vintage Fair
Hair: Aura from FABIA
Another photo of this little wren with a nice pose watching far away. You can click on the photo to watch it with a biger resolution.
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Watching a colourful sunset at Burghead harbour on a cold and frosty winter evening…
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I watched this osprey for a full half hour, hoping to see it strike but it was quite content staying perched in the same place in this tree.
Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)
Each year thousands of these gentle giants rest, play and nurture their young in the sheltered waters of Hervey Bay. A real treat to watch them.
Hervey Bay, Fraser Coast Region, Queensland
The Watch House at Lepe in a storm. Hampshire, New Forest National Park.
Canon EOS 77D | EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
ƒ/22.0 | 53 mm | 0.3 Seconds | ISO 100
White-plumed Honeyeater (Lichenostomus penicillatus)
Nice to get one sit still for a moment and clear of foliage.
I was sitting on the ground watching all these young Mountain Bluebirds fly and play when one landed right above me. A storm was rolling in and this one seemed to sense what was about to come....thunder and lighting. We all took cover! :)
It has been a great summer of clouds and storms....I'm looking forward to what Fall will bring.
Happy Friday all and have a great weekend!
see on black...
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slideshow on black?
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my best one's?
We're don't know which side of our families of origin took such loving care of this pocket watch through the years. The inscribed date on the inner cover reads April 1920.
I experimented with apertures, extension tubes, and focal points, and had a fine time while it rained. I had intended to add it to Macro Mondays last Monday until I noticed that I had entered an older macro two years ago.
Thanks for looking, and for your faves ;)
Wednesdays / Miércoles : Macro or close-up
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Interior from Garmo stave church at Maihaugen in Lillehammer, Norway. The baptismal font is made from soapstone and dates to the 12th century.
This stave church originally dates to the middle of the 12th century - later expanded in the 18th century. In the 19th century the church was replaced with a newly built on in Garmo and this one was dismantled and sold at auction(!) in 1880. It was bought by Trond Eklestuen, who spent much time buying traditional Norwegian objects (and buildings) and giving them away to museums for preservation. The church ended up at Maihaugen (the largest open-air museum in northern Europe, founded in 1904), a place dedicated to the preservation of Norwegian history and architecture. The church was rebuilt there in 1921.
Watch Coons 2 of the 3 babies sitting up very high in this oak tree, casually watching me, found in North Carolina.