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I found this poor little bird chained next to a shop probably to attract the attention of bypassing tourists- which worked pretty well I must say. He seemed completely disturbed and behaved quite abnormal constantly twitching and jumping around. No wonder: can't be the best life he's living chained to that small pole.
Today's arrival. She's my first Ginger. How come no one warned me how cute she'd be? I was planning to keep only her fashions and accessories, but now I'm waffling. Hmmm...
Orange Mound
Memphis, TN
2013
Nikon F4s x Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-D x Fujifilm Superia XTra 400
As long as you stay on the green (and his restraints restrain), you're good.
Lens: Super Takumar 55mm f1.8 @ f1.8 . Pruebas con un Objetivo Manual encamisado a su máxima apertura.
What kind of a place would padlock their toilet paper to a chain? Why this place of course www.flickr.com/photos/55314293@N00/152564164/
Newnan, GA
Happy Flare Friday (I have been trying to get flare for quite some time. More difficult than I thought!)
The anchor chain for the pontoon dock at Bondi Village, Lake of Bays, Muskoka, with a thin sheet of ice and frost on it.
An old bicycle at the Cumberland Gap, TN bicycle musem. I don't believe anyone will be stealing this bicycle!
“It is a mistake to look too far ahead. Only one link in the chain of destiny can be handled at a time.”
Winston Churchill
Chains & rust.
This stainless steel chain creates an interesting contrast against the rust covered metallic structure on this fishing vessel.
Port Macquarie.
New South Wales.
Australia.
The chain-link fence around our community pool looked really awesome against the greyish-yellowish storm rollin' in clouds!
Sony NEX-7 | adapter + Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 lens
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