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an adult southern carmine bee eater (merops nubicoides) is teaching a juvenile.
this is the biggest african bee eater. they come in southern africa for breeding and as soon as
the juvenile are ready they come back in central africa .
kruger national park (northern area)
"parental advice"
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Good vibe
🎧♪https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvDHYIfR2po
Being back to releases with a shot taken on our first evening in Immenstadt, during a walk along the shore of Alpsee. I really enjoy some fine rocks reflecting the last light of the day.
September 2020 | Oberallgäu
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Music recommendation: Phaxe, Morten Granau, Querox, Neelix, Ghost Rider.... progressive session | www.youtube.com/watch?v=GofhbEtWFAw
Is there anything more uplifting than standing on an unspoiled beach, toes in the sand, salt air swirling around you, and letting the moment sink deep into your soul?
Some helpful advice to end the week: If, at first you don’t succeed, destroy the evidence that you tried ;)
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Waterscape 64/100 in 2025
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.
I have a question, has any of you been approached by flickr marketplace? If so did you do it and how do you like it. Is it something to stay away from. Flickr message me with your advice, please
Female Canada goose communicating with one of her babies (It appears that way). Picture taken at Perry Farm near the Kankakee river,
Dear Friend,
Stand Tall and Proud
Sink your roots deeply into the Earth
Reflect the light of a greater source
Think long term
Go out on a limb
Remember your place among all living beings
Embrace with joy the changing seasons
For each yields its own abundance
The Energy and Birth of Spring
The Growth and Contentment of Summer
The Wisdom to let go of leaves in the Fall
The Rest and Quiet Renewal of Winter
Feel the wind and the sun
And delight in their presence
Look up at the moon that shines down upon you
And the mystery of the stars at night.
Seek nourishment from the good things in life
Simple pleasures
Earth, fresh air, light
Be content with your natural beauty
Drink plenty of water
Let your limbs sway and dance in the breezes
Be flexible
Remember your roots
Enjoy the view!
By Ilan Shamir
Stop and think. What better advice could there be?
Captured at the Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok, Thailand. A golden place and enlightening place to visit.
Good advice - test the harness *before* you get out there.
Waddell, Beach, just north of Santa Cruz, California.
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.
Taken with a 50mm Voigtlander Nokton f/1 at f/8. I have yet to get anything in biting sharp focus with this lens. Which is OK at f/1, by f/8 I would like to see it do a little better. Before I blame the lens I'm making sure it isn't me.
123 in 2023
#34 - Favorite Book
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Please no group invites or large graphics ~ thanks!
I've been playing with photoshop to create this background.
Thanks Roel for your advice.
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).
A message from Charlie...good advice. :) Most of the porch furniture is in the garage for the winter...he knows it's getting serious.
I took this picture with OM-1 and Zuiko 135mm f3.5. I developed Acros pushing to 200 with HC-110, 1:100 dilution with 45 minutes. (These days I always follow this recipe.)
I have spent four years with flickr, and in my first and second years, I often got comments and advices from my Mexican flickr friend Boris de Swan. To my regret I had no contact with him these days, and just the other day I saw a sad news that I can no more hear from him:
www.flickr.com/photos/diverso/23940812471/
I love his photos, especially the portraits. This is one of his portrait works:
www.flickr.com/photos/borianopichirilo/6966562018/in/gall...
I miss him a lot, but his photos will keep telling me precious things on photography.
皆様,本年もよろしくお願いいたします.
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
Definitely a pretty chaotic scene, this kind of photo is not everyones cup of tea. But if you lean back and enjoy you might find the order in the chaos. For me it was the four prominent tree trunks in the foreground which make the image kind of symmetry. Because those birch trunks are white as well, they make it not easier to read the image. And, finally, there is this one small red rose hip which might be a nice finding for the very close viewer.
December 2020 | Swabian Alb
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Music recommendation: ✨ Space Ambient Music. Outer Space. Deep Relaxation | www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhsIu3iBBQw
Alice says: "There's no reason to be bored while you're waiting for an appointment. Just bring a few things to keep yourself occupied, and the time will fly by!"
Simply Sparkly Spark is so right about this. I used to always carry some sort of sewing to work on when I had to wait somewhere; these days, the sewing I do isn't easy to do away from home, so I rely on the games and books on my phone to keep myself from being bored.
I caught these two eagles screaming at each other. I have no idea what their problem was.
I have observed some basic principles about healthy marriages throughout the last six decades. Nearly every married couple is eager to get advice about their marriage, especially when their marriage is fresh and young. As the years go by, the eagerness wanes for most.
However, here's one thing I have learned: married couples need to know how to get their point across to their mate. Sometimes couples will pray about problems, some will do research and present their viewpoint logically while others just wing it and hope for the best.
But I have noticed that the most effective couples have one of the partners who knows how to couple emotional attachment to their argument and simply go head to head and let it rip.
Today I discovered that my odd little novel is sitting happily on the front desk at my literary agency, Conville & Walsh. Holy crap! And in great company too: Ali Shaw's wonderful book, The Girl with Glass Feet, is an extraordinary fairytale. Go buy it! Also, buy mine!
Yes, I'm still hustling. What? I need to buy a new pencil.