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2015-02-02 15.22.29
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A friend and I were waiting along a trail when we heard some sounds in the thick brush beside us. The rustling and cracking sound had us perplexed until we looked up and saw this Eastern Red Squirrel.
It was going from branch to branch, working it's way along and knocking the pine cones from the tree, and peppering the area around us.
I got the look from it when I whistled at it.
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Trying to photograph this beautiful part of the honeysuckle blossom with the interesting bokeh behind, this tiny little fly photo bombed the picture and made it perfect to me. :-D
Només aquí en aquest lloc perdut de la mà de
Déu, trobaràs una tranquil·litat que més d'una vegada et sol fer por .
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Ignoro d'on li ve el nom "les bombes"
sempre em va cridar l'atenció ... investigaré aquest fet ._
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Our Bald Eagle from he last shot was suddenly dive bombed be a local crowl I thin the crow has a nest close by! Again a very long shot, even with the 600 lens
Christ Church Greyfriars, City of London. Grounds of church bombed in WW2 turned into public gardens.
One of these things is not like the other.... We got photo bombed at just the last second, but I went ahead with the shot.
I took this photograph at St. Felip Neri Square, located in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. Presided over by the baroque church from which it takes its name, the square features a number of historic elements that make it particularly attractive, especially when you view it in silence.
It's a tiny square with a charming little fountain in the middle and overlooked by the baroque church of Sant Felip Neri. Next to the church, the school of Sant Felip Neri still survives. When the schoolchildren aren't playing in the square, and there's silence around, you can almost hear the bombs that fell from the sky one fateful day in January 1938. You can still see the wounds etched into the façade of the church, and they still seem to hurt. A plaque reminds us of the fact that a bombing raid by Italian fascist planes, Franco's allies, ended the lives of 42 people, many of them children, who had sought refuge in the air-raid shelter below the church. Now, the children play in the shade of the acacias, unaware of this tragic past, in this square that marks the entrance to Barcelona's old Jewish Quarter.
The one in the middle let one fly and it missed. We were all lucky that all the geese that were flying over didn't let loose. Carpentersville Nj.
(Maltese: Bieb il-Bombi, Italian: Porta delle Bombe, meaning "Bombs' Gate") . It was originally built in 1721 as an advanced gate within the faussebraye of the Floriana Lines, and it was enlarged with the construction of a second archway in 1868. The ramparts on either side of the gate have since been demolished, leaving the gate looking like a triumphal arch.
The Riverside, Phnom Penh
Pigeons at the Riverside are so tame, they will actually eat right out of your hand. The one above just flew in to say hi and to see if my camera was edible. 😁
In the photo above, you're actually looking across The Tonle Sap River, away from the city. A five minute walk from here, The Tonle Sap merges with The Mekong River. This area of Phnom Penh is known as The Riverside, home of The Royal Palace, The National Museum, Wat Ounalom and dozens of cafes, bars, restaurants and hotels.
There is a wide, paved pedestrian sidewalk running along the rivers, which makes it a popular hangout for foreigners and locals alike. Especially after sunset, when it cools off.
One foot/ 1/3 meter of snow was predicted- instead we got at least 2 feet in 24 hours. Three inches/ 7.5 cm of rain is coming today, so the pile of white will be melting fast! I was out photographing the juncos in the snow when this beautiful Spotted Towhee showed up. Mount Shasta, California
A BlackHeaded Gull bombs the shot of 66701 easing the Britannic Explorer off the Fowey branch passing Golant on a September Sunday morning. The mist was still clearing as the 0906 Carne Point to Lostwithiel passes by.
The passengers would alight at Lostwithiel for a morning out at The Eden Project whilst the train reversed back onto the branch for servicing. 66744 is on the rear.
Back in the Netherlands. Rotterdam has not much historical buildings. In the centre of Rotterdam this is one of the most interesting. But history is mostly not found in the buildings of Rotterdam. More on that soon.
The White House was built in Rotterdam in 1897, modelled on American skyscrapers. At the time, it was the tallest office building in Europe. It was one of the few buildings in the city centre to survive the bombing of Rotterdam in 1940.
Het Witte Huis is in 1897 in Rotterdam gebouwd naar voorbeeld van Amerikaanse wolkenkrabbers. Het was destijds het hoogste kantoorgebouw van Europa. Het heeft in 1940 als een van de weinige gebouwen in het stadscentrum het bombardement op Rotterdam doorstaan.
Location: Oude Haven , Rotterdam, Nederland
A Kingfisher doing what Kingfishers do ..... at Worcestershire Wildlife Upton Warren Reserve.
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An Anna's Hummingbird relieving itself of some used nectar. I rarely offer bird shots in black and white, but this one screamed B&W to me. This is the last in my hummingbird series for now. I have more to share at a later time. NEXT UP: some abstract graphics I created during the pandemic.