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'Mr Lincoln' photographed after one of Sydney's famed thunderstorms had lashed across the upper North Shore, with wind, rain and hail. The storm created havoc in the rose gardens at Wahroonga, in northern Sydney.
But for 'Mr Lincoln' - no problem. One of the most waterproof roses in the business - since 1964.
Photographed at Wahroonga Park Rose Gardens, in northern Sydney, late on Friday afternoon 13th November, 2020, after the storm had abated.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV, with the Canon f 2.8. L 100mm macro lens.
'Mr. Lincoln', is a dark red hybrid tea rose cultivar. Bred in America by Herbert Swim and Weeks Rose Growers in 1964, The rose was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 1965.
It is, in my humble view, the best and most fragrant hybrid tea rose in the world.
Time is an illusion.
~ Albert Einstein
This gold pocket watch belonged to my late father in law. The glass cover has long gone and you might notice the short hand is broken. I wanted to do something different in photographing it. When I was done, I called it a day :)
Shot with vintage Jena Pancolar 50mm f1.8, and 12mm Kenko extension tube.
at booth Sony seen aquariums with fish, there have been placed waterproof cameras. photo taken at the international exhibition "Consumer eletstronitss & Photo Expo 2013". Crocus Expo Moscow.
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One has to be careful not accidentally end up in landing mode...
7 April 2022, Train 934, 5080-4513, Merton, SIMT-NZ
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a previously published shot from March 2019. I hope you are enjoying me revisiting some of my black and white shots to bring them back in full colour - hopefully one day I will be able to get out and get some new street shots for you all.
Given a slight colour grade to make the blues just a little more purple so that they contrast nicely with the yellow coat. Enjoy.
Stay safe.
A new sleek Tidda during her first off-leash walk and wearing her new GPS collar. She did enjoy herself a lot and ran into the crashing waves and then back to me many times. (GPS is said to be waterproof.)
In a bid to catch up I'm hitting weeks 13 (feathers) and 14 (reflections) of the 52 week challenge with an archive shot. There are green shoots in my garden and yesterday I saw my first bluebird of the season - Spring!
I counted off a few bucket list items on this trip, this being one of them. What a way to start the year off! The weather wasnt "ideal" It was overcast and dreary, it lacked in contrast, the light was flat and it was raining cats and dogs. Amazing! I had on a waterproof jacket and my duck boots were perfect. I stood on that beach till I HAD to put my cameras away and head back to the car because the tide started coming in and the wind pretty much knocked me over. It was blowing so hard the trees were bent at the top. I couldn't have set up a tripod even if I tried. I'll share a photo from the beach sometime else. If you follow me on the other platform then you saw that already!♡
My favorite composition of the beach was as I first saw it, arriving at the beach. I'll never ever forget seeing it for the first time. I swear time stopped, I couldnt breathe and my heart was beating so fast. I dont think I've ever had a scene do that to me before. I am so glad my husband was driving or I would have likely run off the road.
My husband was a very good sport and spoiled the mess out of my eyeballs and we burned several great memories into our brains on this beach ♡
Happy fence friday y'all!
GRAZIE A TUTTI PER LE VOSTRE VISITE E COMMENTI !!!
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Raincoat, not waterproof.
Waterproofing clothes is essential to stay dry during rainy days. There are several ways to protect jackets and other garments from water, including using special sprays and detergents.https://hg.eu/nl/tips/jas-waterdicht-maken
But if there is a hole in it, it won't work!
this is a large water lily pad from the outside pool at the New York Botanical Gardens. It's interesting to me how the sturdy leaves collect large pools of water and the resulting natural changes in color as the drop every so slightly acts as an optical intermediary:)
For Macro Mondays' "Anything Goes" theme for May 30th.
This is a Cardinal feather with a water drop. I found the feather a few months back and thought it would make for an interesting macro but never got around to shooting. It was shot with 65mm of extension tubes. Seen with the naked eye this feather looks to be a dark, dark red. I was very surprised to see the structure at this magnification.
Thanks for viewing and happy Macro Monday!
Took this after it had rained. Not sure what the plant is but it's huge. Think it may be a cordyline. It was going to be thrown away so I said I would have it and it seems to love my garden which is very sandy and stony only a foot or less from the surface.
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The new Apple Watch is waterproof and can even be taken out for a swim. My contribution for the theme" water droplets" in Photo Sunday!
Blood is thicker than 'water'
This scene seems to endorse how waterproof some families truly can be.
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Heavy rains didn't seem to dampen the spirits of this cell phone photographer as he crouched down to capture a photo of his family posed in front of a popular Vancouver landmark.
Gastown is the historic core of Vancouver, and is the city's earliest, most historic area of commercial buildings and warehouses.
World's first steam powered clock
Raymond Saunders' first steam clock was built in 1977 to solve the issue of a steam vent in a popular sidewalk for the renovated Gastown district of Vancouver. Owned by the City of Vancouver, BC Canada
HMM everyone!
Detail of my softshell jacket.
“Softshell” is a class of knit or woven materials, made from polyester and nylon, used to make technical outdoor clothing that essentially bridges the gap between waterproof hardshell jackets and highly breathable fleece jackets. They’re more breathable (but less water and wind resistant), more flexible, and generally more durable than hardshell materials, and more protective than fleece. - See more at: www.backcountry.com/explore/what-the-hell-is-softshell#st...
The little pied cormorant or little shag (Microcarbo melanoleucos) is not really little, but it is smaller than the 40 other species of cormorants. It grows to around 55 - 62 cm. The wingspan is 84 - 91 cm and the weight is 500 - 900 grams. As its name suggests, the pied cormorant is entirely black above and white below.
The little pied cormorant or kawaupaka (Māori name in New Zealand) is a Australasian waterbird, found around coastal areas and inland waters of Australia, New Zealand, eastern Indonesia to the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia.
The Little Pied Cormorant is found in either fresh or salt water, often in large flocks on open waterways and the coast. They are often seen sitting in trees and on rocks or piers with their wings outstretched sunning themselves and drying their wings. This is because their wing feathers are not waterproof.
Little Pied Cormorants feed on a wide variety of aquatic animals, from insects, crustaceans and fish to seaweed.
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De kleine bonte aalscholver of Australische dwergaalscholver (Microcarbo melanoleucos) is niet echt klein, maar de vogel is kleiner dan de 40 meeste andere aalscholvers. De kleine bonte aalscholver wordt ongeveer 55 à 62 cm. De vleugelspanwijdte is 84 à 91 cm en het gewicht is 500 à 900 gram. De bovenkant van de kleine bonte aalscholver is zwart en de onderkant is wit.
De kawaupaka (de Māori-naam voor de kleine bonte aalscholver in Nieuw-Zeeland) is een Australasian watervogel uit kustgebieden en binnenwateren van Australië, Nieuw-Zeeland, het oosten van Indonesië, Irian Jaya, Papoea Nieuw Guinea, de Salomonseilanden en Nieuw-Caledonië.
De kleine bonte aalscholver wordt vaak gezien in grote zwermen zittend in bomen, op rotsen en op pieren met uitgestrekte vleugels zonnend en de vleugels drogend.
Ze voeden zicht met een breed scala van waterdieren, insecten, schaaldieren en vis, maar ook zeewier.
Deze foto is genomen in www.burgerszoo.nl in Arnhem.
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Phalacrocorax carbo, the great cormorant, is a large dark waterbird from the family Phalacrocoracidae. It lives along coasts, in estuaries and on big inland lakes and rivers across Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Its plumage is only partly waterproof, so after diving it often sits with its wings spread to dry them and to regulate its body temperature. The great cormorant hunts mainly fish, which it chases under water with strong webbed feet and catches with its hooked bill. It usually breeds in dense colonies in trees, reed beds or on rocky islands, where pairs build bulky nests that they may use again in later years. In many regions numbers once fell because of hunting and habitat loss, but protection and cleaner waters have helped the species recover in several areas and this can sometimes cause conflicts with fisheries.