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Raynox 125mm

ISO 64, 1/6s

243photos, 2μm

  

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Closeup view of some dried leaves which were placed on a led panel. This image consists of a handheld stack of about 20 images blended in photoshop to increase the depth of field.

Closeup of some building in Downtown Vancouver, taken from Stanley Park.

 

This is part of a huge collection of pictures I took during a flying school trip From Ottawa, Ontario to Vancouver, British Columbia this past summer. A great learning opportunity for us new private pilots and instructors to fly to all these cool locations along the way and back. We took 3 Cessna 172s and one Beechcraft Duchess.

West Palm Beach, Florida

I have no idea what this is.

Week 3: C is for Close Up

We were so fortunate to get close-up shots of this female cheetah. We spotted her with a kill early one morning, but quite far across the Auob riverbed in the Kgalagadi. We left here alone and came back in the late afternoon and again spotted her - half asleep at exactly the same spot. We decided to drive around a bit looking for something else - against our better judgement. Having found nothing else, we returned to her again. She had moved all the way across the riverbed to where we had been waiting for her all along. We have probably missed out on scenic shots of her walking right across the riverbed. We got a few shots of her just before she crossed the road and disappeared over the dunes.

Pied crows look a bit similar to Eurasian magpies, considered the most (!) intelligent birds on the planet. Pied crows are very intelligent too. Here is an interesting story published at blogs.thatpetplace.com/thatbirdblog/2013/05/06/crows-as-p... :

 

“I live in a country where these amazing birds are indigenous. We found Mort as a 3-week-old baby who we presume had fallen out of his nest. We couldn’t find a nest in any of the large trees nearby, so we took him home. We discussed outside aviaries for when he was older, and by the time we had decided on where to put it, Mort had taken to roosting on the top of our bedroom door at night …. and the rest is history.

 

He doesn’t have an aviary, has free range of the house and garden, and despite how scary that sounds, it actually works. We have a very large house and garden. When we go to bed at night, we find bundles of sticks, stones, etc that he is squirreled away. I think he sort of sees our bed as his nest, as he will patrol up and down it, and not even let my kids on it sometimes. I spent a lot of time with him when he was still a baby, keeping him in my shirt and taking and singing to him, so he has imprinted on me completely.

 

What is interesting is how the wild pieds interact with him, we have thousands flying around here. Mort will parade around on the verandah, cawing and immediately there will be a few wild pieds who are interested. They come and sit in the big trees in front of Mort or right onto the roof and look at him and Mort clacks his beak at them. He then starts to show off, and actually brings some of his toys outside and nonchalantly plays with them. The wild crows come closer and closer, until our dogs come out and they move off.

 

He is, without doubt, the most intelligent animal I have ever seen. Surprisingly, he is great friends with our cats and they often all hang out together.”

 

The fifth full day of my Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) visit with family & friends.

My Sister, Cheryl & I were joined by our friend, Ella McNamara. We visited Tobyhanna Falls (for our first photo adventure day). Got rained on a little bit and then it cleared up. Was nice to get back to this location again.

 

Austin T. Blakeslee Natural Area

Blakeslee, Pennsylvania

Wednesday, July 14th, 2021

 

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Shot with a Laowa 25mm Macro, not the Thypoch Simera 28mm...

A quick closeup to show the head better...

 

.HEAD by LAQ. Era2 Elle 1. SupremeUHD 1.2 from the LAQ Era2 ~ Finest Detailed Head Elle (complete version) pack

 

Worn with the LAQ SupremeUHD Skin - Sophia Group Gift

 

Lighting effect from the +Dopamine Dream+ EEP Settings MP Gift pack

 

Lyrium Nicole Pose 3 (m), Group Gift Set

Small scene featuring several of my latest builds.

This is the first time I've build a larger scene, so I hope it doesn't suck to much :)

 

Suggestions for improvement are appreciated.

 

-Simon

pheasant teenagers foraging with mom

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