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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.
LPBO, Long Point ON
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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Punta Paloma, Tarifa (Cádiz - Andalucía)
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It's tough to take a photo of a flower without being "photo bombed" by bees these days. At first it was Bumble Bees and now, happily, the Honey Bees are everywhere. This is Globe Thistle which is extremely popular with our resident Honey Bees.
Sometimes high tech problems can still be solved with low tech solutions.... Karaath dismantles a nuke with a -- screwdriver?
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Santiago Peak has thousands of insects flying around. This was my first trip to the top of Saddleback and it was amazing to see all of this life with an awesome view of Orange County.
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
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.
St George in the East
Situated in Cannon Street Road, Whitechapel, London E1 0BH.
It was built between 1714 and 1729 with the funding from an Act of Parliament. It is one of the six London churches designed and built by famous architect Nicholas Hawksmoor.
The church was very expensive to build, at the cost of nearly £20k, it was designed to seat over 1,000 people.
In and around 1800, major work was done on the entrance steps. In 1820 a new vault was added, also the churchyard was drained. In 1829 the church was re-roofed. In 1871, box pews were removed in order to install new seating.
In 1880, 5 Venetian glass mosaics were installed in the apse, illustrating passion and resurrection scenes. The organ which was in poor state had to be rebuilt and between 1881-1886 this was completed by the firm Gray and Davidson.
In 1941 during the blitz the church received a direct hit from a bomb. The interior was destroyed by a severe fire that swept through the building. Fortunately the walls and towers survived intact. The mosaics were also saved but had to be restored.
A new interior was completed in 1964, designed by Arthur Bailey. The design, a much more simple plan.
Scenes from the film ‘The Long Good Friday’ were filmed in and around the churchyard.
Help arrives, 15 minutes after the bombing of Lyon on May 24, 2019
Les Secours, 15 minutes après l'attentat de lyon du 24 mai 2019
www.france24.com/en/20190526-search-continues-suspect-lyo...
Engines warming, the Commemorative Air Force's B-17, "Sentimental Journey", closes the bomb bay doors prior to taxiing. _DSC1783
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.
A World War II vintage B-17 bomber delivers its payload amidst bursting antiaircraft flak in this simulated scene. It was created from an image that I took during an air show this summer. On this Veterans Day weekend, let us honor and remember all of our veterans and the sacrifices that they have made.
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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
. . . This picture better represents what a "Bomb Cyclone" is like, better than my last upload from the Northshore of Grand Haven. I had to brace myself against a chain link fence for this one, and the channel and ice completely covers up the pier on the south side of the Grand River here!
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RR32 makes it way back up the US Steel yard after spotting coils. Unfortunately I got cloudbanged on their way down. Not wanting to lose the shot i waited for them to double back, but alas a tanker truck bombed me as the unit crossed my shot. Oh well, the shot’s still alright.
Train: CSAO RR32 with NS 5015 (GP38-2) NS 5019 (GP38-2)
US Steel Great Lakes Works
Ecorse, Michigan
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.