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This once was the Famers and Mechanics National Bank building in Fort Worth., Tx. This beautiful structure was built in the early 1900s. Note the sculptured heads surrounding the building.
Revisited image, reprocessed. Captured with a 50mm lens so I was pretty close to her. The very focused Puma is Viktoria - Photographed in 2018 at Big Cat Sanctuary
These teeny, seemingly fragile, very beautiful little Rosemary flowers are on a little plant in a 4" pot in the greenhouse. Is at max 1:1 magnification and also taken in aps-c, so effectively 1.5x, but with a 1.0 d.o.f. and a bit of a crop thrown in.
They were pretty awkward to photograph - I took some photos first and then uploaded in order to get an idea of what they were like, which didn't really help that much as even with the 20x was difficult to tell what was what on these pretty complex flowers, then I took a lot of various little flowers and angles but only a couple worth keeping. A bit hit and miss to say the least :^)
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Kepcor Auto Wide Angle MC 28mm 1:2.8
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A male sparrowhawk balancing on a perch.
Taken at one of the Scottish Photography Hides' sites operated by Alan McFadyen.
This photo is somewhat similar to another of my photos from that hike but I've decided I still feel it has several merits that make it worth display in its own right.
Plain corrugated iron fence separating residential properties in my local neighbourhood. Fences are commonly raked down as they approach the street to match the lower height of the front fence.
Today while having lunch (work) I saw these....WHOA.
I shot this way. Shot for "Smile on Saturday"
Theme: Dutch Angle
An osprey on its way to the great fishing grounds to seek prey to nourish its mate and itself as the nesting season gets into full swing. Ospreys are the only North American raptor that eat primarily fish. Long-term records indicate they are fairly successful hunters, grabbing fish on an average of 25% of their dives into water. They will position their larger catches in a head-first orientation while flying to make them more aerodynamic. Their feet have barbs on their pads to help hang on to slimy fish.
Ospreys mate for life, and usually use the same nests each year. Despite their large size adults weigh only between 3 to 4.5 pounds.