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Victorian Era Poses Out Now (only at the Mainstore until tomorrow)
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*cane not included... and sev isn't included either, lol
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Meet: Brian. My mate, and fellow-wedding-photographer extraordinaire... When he isn't propping an umbrella up, he has a tight grip on a Nikon D3; he's mean, and shoots unsuspecting guests with it.
I think these black phoebes look rather dapper, decked out in their formal black suit and starched white shirt. OK, maybe I'm anthropomorphizing. Black phoebes are medium flycatchers. They are monogamous. During nesting season, the male will scout out several potential nest sites, then escort the female to each, who passes judgment on the different sites and finally chooses one. Then the female does all the nest building herself. Usually 2 broods per year. Gotta keep that species going.
Dressed far more stylishly than I ever was, a Dapper Snapper exits the ticket office at Kinghorn Station in Scotland - only to be confronted by an unexpected paparazzi.
Agfa CT18, full frame scan with white border added.
1st September 1978
Acs Scripted
2 Sizes B/S
Single Seater
Includes 2 Helmets
PBR Custom Paint
20 available for limited time Group Gift!
Amazing, themed bike is available for purchase located in the showroom
One of my favorite ducks male Ruddy Duck taken at Frank Lake, Alberta.
Many thanks for your visit and comments. They are very much appreciated.
Again not the weather for photography - not for me anyway as I fancy a lazy day if I'm honest.
So another from the archives - I do like a smart new butterfly and this little Brown Argus was looking very dapper one August morning. This shot was again taken with the background illuminated and the butterfly in my shadow - a little adjustment in m-mode and voila.
Good detail Large.
We only have white-crowned sparrows in the spring and fall, so it's always a treat to look outside and see one
This duck appears to be an American Black Duck x Mallard hybrid. It looks like it has a mallard body, but the head and bill of a Black Duck.
Full disclosure: I had no idea this was James Randi when I took the photo. The man is an IDOL of mine. I was just taking street photos and these two looked dapper. My friend later texted me and was in shock! I’ve seen “An Honest Liar” a thousand times and I didn’t even know this was James in person. How embarrassing. Regardless, it’s a great street photo. I hope everyone enjoys it.
On the crystal clear evening of 14th May 2022, 20189 was sounding lovely at full chat through Gatley working 5Z43 17.34 Manchester Piccadilly - Tyseley after operating a private Vintage Trains charter to York and back, 47773 was trailing.
...and best viewed large.
Good morning everyone. As mentioned yesterday, posted today is a series on the male Common Whitetail (Plathemis lydia) or Long-tailed Skimmer as it's also known. The Common Whitetail, is a common dragonfly across much of North America coast to coast , and is usually one of the first dragonflies to emerge each spring. The male has a striking and unusual appearance. It's white body, about 2 inches (5 cm) long, combined with the brownish-black bands on its otherwise translucent wings, gives it a checkered look and makes it one of the easiest dragonflies to identify while in flight.
I also included in the comment section a photo of an immature male and female for comparison purposes.
I hope you enjoy this series and have a truly great weekend. And for those of you in the United States, wishing you a Happy July 4th Holiday and weekend. Enjoy and be safe in whatever you do to celebrate America's Independence Day. And so you'll know, after today I'll be taking a two day break from posting here on flickr, but I'll be back on Tuesday hopefully.
Lacey
ISO400, aperture f/11, exposure .006 seconds (1/180) focal length 260mm