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This bird is cuter from the back than the front.
(Dear Ann Frye, bird butt for you ☺︎)
Indian Myna trying to get the bread someone left. At Rhodes NSW.
Front view of this bird as below ↓
Kudzu (left) and Lily are best friends, and often enjoy a little horseplay. They're gently butting heads here, but reserving their energy to stay warm in the frigid temperatures at Belmont Audubon Habitat.
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This image diplays in its middle the reflection of a rock formation in a puddle, image rotated by 180°. The texture visible in the blue sky is actually the rock at the ground of the puddle.
Entrance to 'The Wave', Coyote Buttes North.
Crazy Tuesday theme: game pieces
bought to play with my grandsons. So I thought I would share with my flickr friends.
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A new image from last month, the best yucca bloom I've ever seen under sunset light made extra soft by subtle wildfire smoke.
Yucca bloom below the Pawnee Buttes. Pawnee National Grasslands, Colorado - June 2021
Provia 100f 4x5, 135mm lens
1/2 second at f22, 1 stop soft GND filter and warming filter
Coyote Buttes South, Arizona
Another shot from the Christmas trip. There are two area of Coyote Buttes South and this is from Cottonwood Cove. It is a larger area and has more fun to play with. It started to snow from the morning and the snow almost lasted the whole day. We drove a few miles of sandy road in snow and got there at noon. The weather was so bad we can't even see what was a few hundred feet away so we waited. After an hour or so it got a little better so we decided to give it a try. And glad we did. It started to clear little by little and the different view brought by fresh powder was fantastic.
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Coyote Buttes South is less visited than the North and access is difficult which is good for me... less crowd.
Well, somebody said a participant to the masturi forgot his pant... this is not exactly the case as going bare-butted like this is traditional for men during a matsuri. I have seen nicer butts, but this is the best I could shoot.
From wikipedia (as suggested by myasu), some explanation about this outfit:
Fundoshi (褌?) is the traditional Japanese undergarment for adult males, made from a length of cotton. Before World War II the fundoshi was the main form of underwear for Japanese adult males; however it went out of use quickly after the war with the advent of new underwear, such as briefs and trunks, on the Japanese market.
Nowadays, the fundoshi is mainly used not as underwear but as festival (matsuri) clothing at Hadaka Matsuri or, sometimes, as swimwear.
There are several types of fundoshi, including rokushaku, kuroneko, mokko and etchū.
The rokushaku fundoshi is a length of cloth, the dimensions being one shaku (34 cm / 14 inches) wide and six shaku (2.3 m / 92 to 96 inches) long; roku is Japanese for six, hence roku-shaku. The fundoshi is often twisted to create a thong effect at the back.
Etchū fundoshi is also a length of cloth, however it has a strip of material at the waist to form a fastening or string. The dimensions are 14 inches width by about 40 inches length, and it is tied with the material strip in front of the body. Etchū fundoshi was the form of fundoshi most popular among Japanese adult males as underwear from early 1900s to the end of the World War II.
Striated layers of Navajo sandstone undulate under erosive forces, gradually uncovering rock formed in the Jurassic Period, 150 to 190 million years ago.
I visited Great Brook Farm while in the Carlisle area today, where these to calves were playing. They'll be providing milk soon for the farm's delicious ice cream.
I took this photo of the City Cat sign some time ago, but hadn't had any reason to use it.
Oh yes, and Rumblemumbles reluctantly agreed to my request for her to check the sign out, but as there were some people around, she would only let me take one shot, and quickly.
Excuse for posting.
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The Pawnee Buttes are two prominent buttes located within the Pawnee National Grassland in Weld County, of northeastern Colorado. Rising approximately 300 feet above the surrounding plains, the buttes are erosional remnants left standing in isolation as the surrounding High Plains surface has gradually worn away. The lower portions of the buttes are composed of relatively soft, clay-rich sedimentary rock called the Brule formation. The Brule formation is protected by an overlying layer of sandstone and conglomerate sediments called the Arikaree formation, which are more resistant to weathering. - Wikipedia
Well, not a great shot since I scared my model away -- but I found her butt compelling, lol. I love these colors. Shot handheld with a Quantaray 50mm F2.8 Tech-10 macro lens in available light.
The things one learns about. You can buy a toilet seat lifter, a hard plastic ring that elevates your rear a few inches. Why on earth would you do this? Well, imagine if you couldn't bend your leg to sit. All of a sudden the bathroom seems a whole lot smaller, as your fully extended fiberglass extension hits the wall in front of you. Lift your rump a few inches, and you can pull your foot closer in towards you.
I ran a full minute exposure while burying a blue LED under the lifter. It glowed very appealingly, like a cheap effect from an 80s video.