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Ymir: "What's up, guys?"
Candy: "This is a right angle."
Bones: "And this is a wrong angle."
Ymir: "That's no angle at all!"
Bones: "That's why it is wrong."
(Toy Sunday: Right)
The last picnickers have just packed up but a lone angler continues to chase a fish or two.
Belmont South, Lake Macquarie, NSW.
I have loved this particular tree since I was a little girl. It sits by the edge of a small pond and it used to be a view of pure poetry...just a tree and a pond in the middle of a field. There is an elementary school there now, which I suppose is ok with me since they left my beautiful tree alone, and now I'm sure there are lots of children looking out those windows enjoying a lovely view. :)
So excited to find this guy. We were told were he was but it is a fair way out and he is not much bigger than a golf Ball.
Roanoke, VA. May 2017.
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Hemidactylus mabouia - Tropical House Gecko. From Widenham, KwaZulu-Natal. www.tyroneping.co.za/geckos/hemidactylus-mabouia/
Paris must be one of the worst cities to photograph. You are in this amazing city surrounded by magnificence, majesty and beauty yet you have seen it in photographs thousands of times before. It is very hard to try to get something you have not seen photographed before
Nothing too special.
A shot of the paint filled globe from an angle showing the hole of impact. These shots really show how shallow the depth of field is. I tried to get the trailing edge in focus and the exit area is soft.
Cheers.
Whenever I go downtown with my camera, I usually find myself looking (and shooting) up, but today, I decided to look down instead and found all kinds of fun things to photograph.
Fishermen on the pier at Ft. Baker in Sausalito, CA.
This is a single exposure pano using the 67 M*300 f/4 lens adapted to the 645D.
Thanks for visiting.
I love marbles....over here that's the name for small glass balls about the size of a cherry......clear glass with inclusions of color
Kids used to play marbles.....a game which involved trying to flick them into a hole....it hurt your finger tips so must have been fun at the time......
This Design has elements in it that remind me of them
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