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I may be in the minority but I still love the McLaren MP4-12C. The 12C never had a fighting chance to get the love it deserved as McLaren introduced the 650S only a few months after the 12C's debut. People were so quick to fall in love with the 650S and forget about the 12C that it never had a chance to prove itself. Luckily there are a few around Pittsburgh still including this beautiful Volcano Yellow one that belongs to a friend of mine.
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A shot of an Yellow Iris up against the blue sky. Took this shot in the late afternoon on a bright clear day.
The yellow-throated warbler (Setophaga dominica) is a small migratory songbird species breeding in temperate North America. It belongs to the New World warbler family (Parulidae). Yellow-throated Warblers are small, well-proportioned birds with sharp and pointed bills. Compared to other warblers, they are a bit more heavy-bodied with a longer and thicker bill. From below, note the blunt, only slightly notched tail. Yellow-throated Warblers are gray and white with a splash of yellow on the throat and black streaks down the sides. The yellow throat is offset by a black triangle below the eye and a white eyebrow. From above they have a gray back and 2 white wingbars. From below look for the white belly and white tail. Females and first-year males look similar, but are slightly paler.
A young Yellow Birch tree (Betula alleghaniensis), native to north-eastern North America and dwarfed by Larch tree hybrids (Larix x marschlinsii), has a lot to catch-up as it can grow up to 80 feet. It’s got its common name not from this spectacular yellow autumnal dress but from the golden colour of its bark. Locally it is also known as Golden Birch, Swamp Birch. The tall and elegant larches framing the birch are hybrids of European larch (L. decidua) and Japanese larch (L. kaempferi) that could occur spontaneously if the two species grow in close proximity. Not sure if this is what had happened here, or the hybrids were planted already as hybrids. These Larch hybrids were first discovered on the grounds of the Dunkeld Estate and Cathedral in Perthshire, Scotland at the turn of the 20th century, hence their common name, the Dunkeld larch. Taken in Silk Wood, Westonbirt Arboretum. Westonbirt near Tetbury, South Gloucestershire, England, UK.
A yellow chair.
Discovered near an abandoned wharf.
On Lavender Bay.
McMahons Point, Sydney.
The wharf is at the bottom of a very steep set of stairs that lead down to the harbour from East Crescent Street, McMahons Point.
Photographed at sunset last Friday, 16th June, 2023
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and Photopad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Candy' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.