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A view of Philadelphia, PA from the South Street bridge, looking Northeast along the Schuylkill river. Home of the Superbowl LII Champion Philadelphia Eagles!
Fly, Eagles Fly!
On The Road To Victory! (Fight! Fight! Fight!)
Fight, Eagles fight!
Score a touchdown 1, 2, 3! (1! 2! 3!)
Hit 'em low!
Hit 'em high!
And watch our Eagles fly!
Fly, Eagles Fly!
On The Road To Victory!
E-A-G-L-E-S!
Eagles!
Image acquired on the eve of the championship parade. Shot turned out more difficult than anticipated... collapsable tripod was too short, bridge rail was curved and it was very windy.
Jason Kelce's @Eagles Championship speech
Bucks County Brewery Honors Jason Kelce With His Own Beer
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Mycena haematopus, commonly known as the bleeding fairy helmet, the burgundydrop bonnet, or the bleeding Mycena, is a species of fungus in the Mycenaceae family, of the order Agaricales
Clerodendrum thomsoniae, Species of Glorybowers.
Also known as Bleeding glory-blower, Bag flower, Beauty bush, etc...
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from London, England.
Previously unpublished shot captured in February 2019 while in London for a client. Enjoy!
Unforgettable ...
That's what you are
Both near or far
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQfyrfB2KRo
Unforgettable in every way
Forevermore .... That's how you'll stay
© All rights reserved Anna Kwa. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission
Taming Nikon Zf with vintage range finder lenses. Very pleasing combination. There are quite few reasons to slow down.
Starting with seting NON_CPU lens in menu. My first camera that will report vintage lens name and f-stop in EXIF data (when properly set on camera).
Subject and eye recognition make manual focusing faster and more accurate.
Bleeding hearts (Lamprocapnos spectabilis; formerly known as Dicentra spectabilis) are shade-loving woodland plants that bloom in the cool of spring. Although they stay in bloom for several weeks, the plants often become ephemeral, disappearing for the rest of the summer if exposed to too much sun or heat.
Said if it's the last thing that I do
Is to bring you down
I'll bleed out for you
So I bare my skin
And I count my sins
And I close my eyes
And I take it in
And I'm bleeding out
I'm bleeding out for you.. for you
When the day has come
But I've lost my way around
And the seasons stop and hide beneath the ground
When the sky turns gray
And everything is screaming
I will reach inside
Just to find my heart is beating
You tell me to hold on
Oh you tell me to hold on
But innocence is gone
And what was right is wrong
'Cause I'm bleeding out
Said if it's the last thing that I do
Is to bring you down
I'll bleed out for you
So I bare my skin
And I count my sins
And I close my eyes
And I take it in
And I'm bleeding out
I'm bleeding out for you.. for you.
Surprisingly, to me anyway, Lamprocapnos spectabilis is a member of the Poppy family, but is the sole species in the genus Lamprocapnos, however it's still widely known under its old name of Dicentra spectabilis.