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Halnaker tree tunnel, West Sussex

 

Wellllllllllllll, I really couldn't turn down the chance to photograph the 'normal' view could I? 😉 Again, due to a slight wind I could not focus stack so I picked one of the exposures focused a bit closer to the camera and accepted a slight drop off in sharpness. As I've edited the shot in a slightly 'soft light' manner I thought that was fine.

 

Just taken delivery of a Canon Pro-300 printer as my first printer so these Halnaker shots are some of those I want to print. I doubt I'll get better autumn colours here but I'd love to get it wearing its winter coat!

Thanks for viewing.

 

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Swallow youngsters being stoked up with food before migration

I saw a stream of mopeds and cycles with food delivery bags/boxes streaming out of a trading estate in Woodford, so there's a dark kitchen somewhere on the site.

 

I've not seen this type of fat small wheeled electric bike before (there were several) but it seems to be a popular choice.

 

If you've not come across dark kitchens before here's an explanation:

 

bolt.eu/en/blog/what-is-a-dark-kitchen/

Street Photography

from my archive ...

 

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Service with a smile

“The spring came suddenly; the rains stopped, the days grew noticeably longer, and the afternoon light felt powdery, as if it might blow away.”

― Jane Mendelsohn

 

Taken @ Maderia Springs

Rain or shine! The newspapers get delivered :)

It's been raining here non stop, but the sun has promised to come out tomorrow. With all this rain, I couldn't resist bringing my little bike to the puddles at the top of the driveway. The paper delivery is a bonus:)

The delivery riders return on a wet day to collect more food for the local population.

 

Places like these are open to the public once again after lockdown(s) but folk have got a taste for it being delivered now, so I expect these riders are now part of the new normal.

 

Pentax K3iii & 20-40mmWR

Arctic Tern and a Sand Eel

This is actually from last falcon "season", towards the end of the parental duties. You can read the "Z" on his bracelet so I'll finish that part of his story: The tag reads "02Z". The locals just spelled it out "Tuzee" and of course it has stuck. He continues to amaze. The action really heats up with food deliveries and flight training once the happy couple have their chicks, so exciting times will be coming again.

Here comes another delivery from sticks-R-us. Great Egret at O'Fallon Park in St Louis.

DHL card as background

LED light

This mom is nursing babies, so she's out at all times of the day looking for food to keep her strength up. Hope she enjoys her pizza!

Yes, this is a composite.

Spring Delivery,

growing and stretching her arms

-- wide into the sun.

 

The tulips have unfolded and are stretching their way toward the warm light of Spring. Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend!

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There are always people, who only submit their wishlist at the very last minute. But a solution has been found this year. The Santa Claus who takes care of this special delivery(s) has received help from Bat, an old friendly friend, who flies him everywhere to deliver the packages. Bat enjoys it to the fullest, judging by his broad smile.

They both wish you a very relaxed weekend and hope you enjoy the pre-Xmas fun!

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I agree with the wishes of the above company. Enjoy and keep smiling;-))

Also for theme of "Smile on Saturday": 'get in the festive mood'

HSS

 

The bat is really big, it has a wingspan of 47cm. Length form head to tail 21cm.

I used a 45x45cm brown wrapping paper.

The Santa is folded from 35c35cm redkami-paper. Final size :height 13cm, width 12cm. It can stand alone.

These are complex origami models and were great fun to fold ;-))

  

Model: origami Bat

Design: Yoo Tae Yong

Diagrams in the book 'Origami Works of Yoo Tae Yong" by the Gallery Origami House

 

Model: origami Santa Claus

Design: Mitsuda Shigeru

Diagrams in the Origami Tanteidan Magazine #202

Someone was more excited than me for the delivery. :)

 

“There's never been a true war that wasn't fought between two sets of people who were certain they were in the right. The really dangerous people believe they are doing whatever they are doing solely and only because it is without question the right thing to do. And that is what makes them dangerous.”

― Neil Gaiman, American Gods

Featuring THOR‘s – Merry Christmas 2017 group gift for #W.A.N.T

 

Also group gifts at #W.A.N.T:

Serenity Style – Johanna Wooden Reindeer

[MERAK] – Pillow Decor

.:SWAN:. – My Christmas Chicken (these made me so happy)

 

For more details and LM's check out the blogpost here:

 

choiboidecorates.wordpress.com/2017/12/25/santas-deliveries/

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

Parcel delivery, Vieille ville, Briançon, Hautes-Alpes, France

Olympus digital camera

HSS!

Sliders Sunday: Snapseed/Photoshop.

a delivery on the way to the end of the pier on a windy and rainy day.

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Back in Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire and you will see signage to one of my previous photos.

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Crawds N Rods Car Show - Elgin, OK

Sandwich Tern brings food for its youngster

Kennebunk, ME Coming soon to a town near you

Taken for # 76/123 Pillar box red: 123 pictures in 2023

The gas station in this pic is at a place called Woodside,we came across it on one of our road trips.lt looks like the reason it closed down is because a little way to the back of it was an lnterstate which must have sucked all the passing trade away from it .Such a shame.l have no idea if it is still standing .The tanker truck was in a town called Delta, it was in a lot with many other vehicles which looked like you could buy to renovate or, as in my case take pictures and make them up into other pictures.

AZCR GP9R 3413, GP7 2279, and GP7 2164 lead the new pair of GP38-3s to supplement the Arizona Central's fleet across the majestic SOB Canyon as they approach their destination in Clarkdale, AZ. With seven locomotives on the property now, the three first generation Geeps somehow continue to be the primary power it seems with one of the new units being tossed into the mix sometimes.

A young Sandwich Tern gets lunch

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