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AN ELEGANT and unmistakable pure white, heron-like bird with a black, dagger-like bill and a long neck. Was very well hidden, when this bird dropped in, it then started working its way towards me, until I could not fit it in the frame, then past me, but who wants a back side view ! What a experience. Classed as a rarity in Britain a while back, but now fairly easy to find.

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THANK YOU for your visit and kind comments, it is always appreciated. Enjoy the weekend dear friends, Stay safe, God bless...................Tomx.

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HELP PLEASE !

Have always cropped my images by 6x4inches, and have tried to get them published, but cannot find anybody that will do this size, for a pictorial type book, any help or advice would be very appreciated. Thank you.

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SORRY once again my posting of this image lost the first couple of comments, very strange !!!

The Swan took the governments advice to social distance.

The older I get the more I begin to believe that the lifespan of the human species is finite. I think there is no question that at some point in the future we will manage to exterminate ourselves. Which when you think about it is superbly ironic for supposedly the most intelligent life form on this planet! Perhaps we should ask the ants and the rats for advice because I'm sure like these wonderful old trees they will out survive us and go on to thrive long after we have either blown ourselves to smithereens or managed to pollute ourselves out of existence.

 

Have a good day everyone! 😇

Rufous Hummingbird loves Sage.

Richmond, B.C. Canada

Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures. Sounds like good advice to me.

 

I don't remember exactly where this was. Somewhere between Pescadero and Santa Cruz.

Even experts make mistakes. Sometimes, ya just gotta smoosh 'em and start over.

  

The Glenfinnan Viaduct is a railway viaduct on the West Highland Line in Glenfinnan, Inverness-shire, Scotland, built from 1897 to 1901. Located at the top of Loch Shiel in the West Scottish Highlands, the viaduct overlooks the Glenfinnan Monument and the waters of Loch Shiel.

My advice if you want to get this shot is get there early, it gets packed

날 가둘수록 보란 듯 엇나가 잘 봐

끝을 보길 원한다면 자극해 봐

이건 너를 위한 one advice

Best take my own advice

 

Hair: Sintiklia - Hair Neon

Earring: QUIXE - Claw Earrings

Top: [V.C.LAB] Advice Outfit top

Bottom: [V.C.LAB] Advice Outfit pants

Shoes: FLite.-Air 5s

posi-messages for the kydz. listen to his advice... malboro 27s are crack.

Sailing through the New Zealand Sounds - Milford, Dusky and Doubtful - on the Celebrity Solstice. I think that this one is Milford.

 

Shows better larger; press L.

OK..my son saw the boat.. I took the shot..and my contacts wanted a sailing ship on the high waves of the land.. OK...I give loads of 'unwanted advice'..and I want input..so showing you all that I can listen too! Great idea..I kinda like this..even without that lovely fence ...

Tarr Steps in the snow was always one i thought i would never have the opportunity to shoot, until this Winter! I headed across Exmoor in the Adventure Wagon, against the weather warning advice because a bucket list once in a lifetime shot clearly qualifies as essential travel! Luckily, given the tiny roads to get there, i was the only person stupid enough to be out and it was an uneventful journey both ways as the worst of the snow was yet to come.. This was my first attempt at capturing the falling snow using a DSLR and i had to play with the settings to make it visible as my initial slower shutter speed didn't work. For this image i used : f/8, 30 mm, 1/30th second at ISO 250 & manual exposure.

 

Tarr Steps is a typical clapper bridge construction, the bridge's listing assesses it as medieval in origin. The stone slabs weigh up to two tons each. According to local legend, they were placed by the Devil that he might sunbathe. The bridge is 180 feet (55 m) long and has 17 spans. It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument (from Wikipedia).

Always look as cute as possible, make a lot of noise, and move very fast!

 

Thank-you to all who take the time to comment on my photos, it is greatly appreciated!

"Advice from an owl: stay focused, be “whoo” you are, trust in a wise friend, live off the land, glide through the dark times, be observant, life’s a hoot!"

 

- Ilan Shamir

Sometimes appreciated, sometimes not, the best advice is usually free - and if it works, so much the better!

 

Not sure how well that worked out here but these two seemed to enjoy the fishing and took no notice of me.

Advice From A Tree

Stand up tall and proud.

Sink your roots into the earth.

Be content with your natural beauty.

Go out on a limb.

Drink plenty of water.

Remember your roots.

Enjoy the view!

- Ilan Shamir

 

A little advice. When shooting sunsets, turn around. I was shooting the sunset to the west when I turned around and saw this. The sun setting, reflecting off some clouds behind me made for some cool colors over the eastern foothills and reflections in the wetlands. Alviso, California.

Never pass up an opportunity to pee.

She tauld thee weel thou was a skellum, a blethering, blustering, drunken vellum; that frae November till October, ae market-day thou was nae sober. O Tam, had'st thou but been sae wise, as taen thy ain wife Kate's advice!

Robert Burns, Tam O'Shanter. Helios 44M-7 wide-open.

Thanks to everyone who takes time to comment, and fave my photo.

 

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All comments and advices are very welcome but please do not ad awards

I might have rolled around on them for a while, hugged them, kissed them, cried, laughed.

 

Yep, I may have done a lot of that. I mean, just look how beautiful they are.

 

You want to buy it, don't you? You totally want to buy it.

 

(Is my attempt at hypnosis working? No? How about begging? I beg really well).

Relabelled as a common red soldier beetle in deference to advice from Ger Bosma. The character of the antennae swung the identification.

Never pass up an opportunity to pee.

 

From my Wild and Weathered Wood collection.

123 in 2023

#34 - Favorite Book

 

Thank you in advance for your views, comments, and faves. They are much appreciated!

in camera double exposure

On a blackboard display outside of a children's toy store.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

Your comments and favs are appreciated and do not go unnoticed

  

I am a bit slow posting lately. I am exhausted from doing not much. I was told when I moved in that my unit was testing positive for a long time for Meth Amphetamine but was safe to live in now.

 

I recently found out that the unit I am in was a Meth Lab twice in a row. I did raise it with my housing person a while ago asking if they where being fully honest with me about things as my health has not been good. All I got back was silence. This coupled with many other things leaves me now trying to figure out how to get some samples tested at the property I am in and seeking legal advice.

  

I had a great time yesterday apart from the pain while out looking for subjects.

 

This Australian Native Bee was a lovely find. An amazing sight to see.

 

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Have a nice day

  

Share the trail, in essence the motto of the local rail trail, whose users accommodate runners, walkers, cyclists, dogs and dog walkers, baby strollers, and so on. My German Shepherd loved this trail and easily learned to adhere to this advice.

Taemin - Advice.

 

Ay You!

You take me apart however you wish

Ay You!

You say things the way you’d like to

Moving around the tip of your tongue, You don’t get it get it

Do you never get the keys to my lock

 

Couldn't think of an adequate story to go with this image. I'm drawn back to what it means to me looking at it. All I could think about was this song. It reminds me of my older brother I guess. Perhaps because I sat alone when photographing this scene, watching the darkness envelope these beautiful mountains and wished I wasn't. It brought back memories of many a late night spent with my older brother when we were teens. I took great comfort and trust in our conversations, his advice and opinion. We talked about everything under the sun and I remember many times sitting together and watching the stars rise high in the skies like a million tiny lanterns. It was my brother who also showed me this song before he left for boot camp. Since then we've both grown up and moved to different states but I think of those nights often when I'm up late.

 

Here's to

starry skies and memories of long nights... to loved ones who were willing to sit with us in both the cover of darkness and in the beauty of light.

 

Thank you as always for listening to my ramblings...

 

xx

Rachel

  

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Back in the 90s I heard a piece of advice that helped direct the course of my life.

 

'Many people spend so much of their life climbing the ladder only to get to the top and realise the ladder was leaning against the wrong wall'.

 

I thought it was a great analogy and cemented that climbing any kind of ladder wasn't really my thing. Unless it's to hang a picture or clean the spouting 😆

 

This is two photos of the exterior of TLC (The Learning Connexion) blended to make a new piece of art. Cheating really, they're not 'mine' at all.

Don't covet that seed

Plenty more in the feeder

As much as you'll need

Thankyou to my lovely Lara for advice and support with this one, not the easiest shot to do.

 

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