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The waves were pretty rough but once i put that 10 stop ND filter on it calmed everything down and gave me this beautiful picture.

reflection in icy puddle

It is difficult to get close enough to a branch to photograph it as they are so far off the ground! The pinecones and fronds are so delicate and tiny! Amazes me.

 

CALIDORNIA REDWOOD FOREST

Sur la cime des branches, un effet graphique des silhouettes.

A winter silhouette.

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Minimalist Photography”

  

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) walking on a branch.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) chodząca po gałęzi.

Waited a bit too long to take this picture...twigs have changed into buds (plum) :-)

 

Grondines, Québec - Mai 2018.

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a fujifilm xf35mm f/1.4 lens

Valley of Mylopotamos, Greece

Common House Sparrow.

Infinite ramifications as in real life.

Judas tree - Cercis siliquastrum

 

56091"Driver Wayne Gaskell" sounding good and going well past Haydock Branch Junction with 4Z19 09.14 Ravenhead Sg - Chaddesden Sg sand empties after working in on Saturday. Monday 1 August 2022.

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After Europes largest land animal, let's get back into my garden to the other extreme, the Goldcrest, which is one of Europes smallest birds.

 

I found this little guy almost accidentally when I saw an unusual movement in a conifer, where he was looking for insects. Due to his behavior of feeding from the underside of the conifers, I had a tough task getting to a half decent shot in the short timeframe he was around. Eventually I got this one, showing him in his natural habitat, framed by the conifer branches.

 

Thanks for watching and have a great day.

  

A chestnut-headed bee-eater (merops leschenaulti), seen in profile, perched on a bare tree branch and outlined against a lightly clouded sky. Photographed in Khuk Khak, Phang Nga, Thailand.

Stealing a photo from my FB posts, a trio of RS-3's load a unit train at the Bulan tipple on the Jakes Branch spur of the Lots Creek Branch on March 4, 1975. Within two months all the RS-3 will be retired.

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