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Another 3 shots of the juvenile Chinese Water Deer who was not sure where to go as it ran round the meadow. Taken @ same time as the other action shots I posted on Friday. such an attractive young Deer
Lomo Action Sampler camera with colored gels added. Kirkland Color 200 film, expired in 2002. Hampton, Georgia
one of a series I took while waiting for my Casa host.... I like the accidentally caught action in this shot...
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- I told you I wanted it polished immediately!
- Err, I-I'm sorry l-lord Feet...
- It's Fett!
- Oh, yes, Fett. J-Just give me a f-few more minutes!
Here is the female showing the male that it's not all about posing but getting some real work done.
Not sure how much longer my primary bird perch is going to survive this onslaught.
Terry, this is perfect timing because here is one for you and your trains collection. Perfect working song:
An abandoned cinema in Central Europe.
Visited in 2016 during a late summer day and shot with a Canon 5D Mark 3 with a 17-40mm f4L lens.
More surfing action captured at Merewether Beach, NSW; Australia during prelim heats of the men's competition for Surfest.
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primo tentativo di scatto in movimento a teatro, nonchè una delle prime foto con la D80 :)
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Along the Oregon Coast Scenic RR, "Skookum" hurries across the causeway at Smith Lake headed for Wheeler, OR
Capitol Climate Action Activists stand before Federal Police blocking the gates of Capitol Power Plant in Washington, DC, March 2, 2009. More than 2,500 former coal miners, ministers, mothers, students, and climate activists, representing over 40 states from Arizona to Appalachia, successfully blocked all five entrances to the Capitol Power Plant for nearly four hours today, forming the largest display of civil disobedience on the climate crisis in U.S. history.
On the shore of the Harrison river I captured some action. It all started when one hard working eagle dragged a dead salmon to shore to dine one. It did get a bit of feed before it was noticed by it's cousins and it was driven away and there was a dispute as to who got the fish. The original eagle flew elsewhere and I think the salmon may have washed further down stream while the disputes when on.
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