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Taken during our last artic blast of air. Rising steam from the river and early morning light made for a nice silhouette.
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Field of sunflowers in Barrio Nuevo, Spain.
The semi-permanence of an Oak tree and the final stage of the annual cycle of a Hydrangea head merged together.
spraypaint on brown paper...
Rackin my brain on how to get something over to Beta for the Wholecar show in liverpooll i tryed something new just on paper.. it worked ok and you can see it there at WHOLETRAIN MEETS COMBAT CALLIGRAPHY:
1ST DEC 2010 TO 9TH JAN 2011
THE CONTEMPORARY URBAN CENTRE. LIVERPOOL
I created this collage from two images I had taken of the same Arctic Wolf a few years ago. Such an impressive animal.
...... If at first, you fail, try, and try again!
PS Perhaps it is the wrong season for flying insects though!
D213 "Andania" and 40135 pose side-by-side at Buckley Wells during the "night shoot" of the 23rd September 2016. I thought I'd try this three-quarter rear shot for something different.
I had been attempting to capture the faint double rainbow behind me when I turned around I saw this scene. I quickly switched my shooting approach to the Skink pinhole disc attachment.
With its long tail streamers and general shape the Arctic tern deserves the local name of 'sea swallow'. Appearing white with a black cap, it is largely coastal although it can be seen inland on migration. It depends on a healthy marine environment and some colonies have been affected by fish shortages. Arctic terns are the ultimate long distance migrants - summer visitors to the UK and winter visitors to the Antarctic. Photo take at Ythan Estuary, Newburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland