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A friend captured this Hawk with his phone camera. The hawk had swooped down and captured a squirrel to feed upon high in this tree. My friend said he was honored to get this shot. This bird of prey was “Watching The Area” intently when spotting the squirrel. Thanks for viewing this work. Stay kind.
or so they tell us--for a bit at least. It's been one blast after another for months, it seems!
The San Francisco skyline at bottom/left.
The Bridge....
Saturday Karen and I made our way to the south end of Heart Lake Conservation Area; The fall is a fickle time. some years the leaves changing colours are okay and others they don't change much at all. some years they last for a long time others a sudden storm and strong winds and its all over.
This is probably the last weekend for shooting fall colours in southern Ontario, the colour display is off the charts, so may varied shades of red, yellow and burnt orange.
this shot is of the bridge in the middle of the park, it is showing signs of its age and will probably be replaced with a much better newer one, but i do love the old worn out version.
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This waterfall is the highlight of the conservation area, located in the picturesque hamlet of Belfountain, Ontario Canada.
Taken Cairngorm National Park, Scottish Highlands. The Cairngorm Reindeer Herd is Britain’s only free-ranging herd of reindeer found in the Cairngorm mountains in Scotland. There are about 150 within the herd that roams freely over a vast area.
Seasons greetings to all friends and contacts on Flickr, thank you for all the comments on my photography. I am always so inspired by the amazing wildlife images I have seen throughout the past year and look forward to 2025
The Rainbow Works November Texture Challenge
Textures by Neighya
I do like a challenge! give it a go...
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'Colours speak all languages.'
Joseph Addison
'Colour in a picture is like enthusiasm in life.'
Vincent Van Gogh
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(3 image HDR)With a little twist of 'olli-ort'..
Thanks for all the Christmas & new year wishes..
INFO 'The Domesday Book records Ringmore as a Devon Manor known then as ‘Ronmore’. Stephen de Haccombe, and his successors are know to have built three chapels in the area, two survive as chapels today, one at Haccombe, and the other is St Nicholas in Ringmore, Shaldon.
The third local chapel is only a ruin. Church Architects are of the opinion the St Nicholas is of 13th Century origins, a fact borne out by the East end Wall with it’s Lancet window-a fact accepted as proof.
Records of various events refer to this church, and the Register of Baptisms was started in 1616, prior to that, Baptisms had taken place at Haccombe. About this time, the Carew family –now Lords of the Manor of Haccombe, carried out repairs to St Nicholas, but the fabric of the building, and it’s architectural features were kept intact. Haccombe Church supplied the Clergy to the Church until 1621 when the first Clergy signed the Baptism register - Elezeus Coke.
Burial and Marriage registers were than started –and in 1671 Lord Clifford bought several local estates including the Manor of Ringmore with St Nicholas Parish. Bishop Keppel visited the church in 1768 and decided that care was needed to restore the Church.
By 1790 a large extension had been added, and a gallery built, along with various other improvements. Mention of a Church organ was made in 1827, but was then replaced with an early version of the Harmonium called a ‘Seraphine’. 1839 saw a gallery added to the North wall for the Sunday School, and a new roof with a domed skylight and wooden Bell tower added in1841. The original font had been removed, and replaced by the existing font-which is Saxon or early Norman.
Reverend Richard Marsh-Dunn cancelled plans for any more changes to St Nicholas, as he had decided to build a new church on the reclaimed land on Riverside in Shaldon.
This was consecrated and dedicated to St.Peter, and became the new Parish Church of St.Nicholas, South Devon in 1903. St Nicholas was subsequently renovated with funds generated by a generous benefactor, and was given the official title of Chapel of Ease.'
People out and about enjoying a walk on Aberdesach beach area, on a very chilly Friday afternoon.
This is a small village in Gwynedd, North Wales.
Botlek, Rotterdam industrial area, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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This is an irruption winter for Common Redpolls in our area. It's great to see them after an absence of several years. This one is gritting along the side of the road.
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rest area along the hiking trails at
Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. (Kansas)
Note: several old stone benches in the background.
I thought it was time I grabbed a shot of the entire Roaches area at sundown. Managed to get Bosley, Hen Cloud, Roaches, Ramshaw and Shuttlingslow all together.
Parthenos sylvia, the clipper, is a species of butterfly found in south and southeast Asia, mostly in forested areas. The clipper is a fast-flying butterfly.
From my archives. All comments, faves, constructive criticism and suggestions are always welcome. Thank you!
I used to see Reminisce's work everywhere in SF in the early 90's and she had a big influence on getting me into graffiti along with the work of TWIST.
Maasvlakte, Rotterdam industrial area, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Maasvlakte, Rotterdam industrial area, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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Maasvlakte Beach parking, Rotterdam industrial area, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands.
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