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Font Màgica de Montjuïc, Barcelona.
♫♪♫ She take my money, well I'm in need
Yeah she's a triflin' friend indeed
Oh she's a gold digger way over time
That digs on me ♫♪♫
Kanye West @ Verizon Center, Washington, DC, on Thursday, September 8, 2016.
Saint Pablo Tour Summer 2016 Setlist:
Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1
Pt. 2
Famous
Pop Style
(Drake cover)
THat Part
(ScHoolboy Q cover)
Facts
Mercy
I Don't Like (Chief Keef cover)
All Day
Black Skinhead
Niggas in Paris (Jay-Z & Kanye West cover)
Can't Tell Me Nothing
Power (Started then cut short. Kanye delivered a short ~5 minute monologue about he needed to hear his own)
Blood on the Leaves
Freestyle 4
Jesus Walks
Flashing Lights
Highlights
Feedback
Wolves
Heartless
Runaway
Only One (Kanye delivered 20 minute monologue about his mother and his visions of her in the after life, color)
I Love Kanye
Waves
Gold Digger
Touch the Sky
All of the Lights
Good Life
Stronger
Fade
Ultralight Beam
It had some odd behavior. It was slowly millimetering forward on the edge of this flower bud seemingly using its mouth/jaws.
Me and m+b wandered into a demolition site to shoot what was left of this building.
Diana F+ & 35mm back
The two children standing on a slope in Zhenan. The following day the digger tried to hollow out the foundations of a new residential complex, causing a partial landslide. The path down to the town no longer exists.
Fuji GA645W.
Digger Wasp, not sure if she was digging a hole or covering it up, she just seemed to be moving sand and stones around while I watched. She easily pushed the large stone around that is in front of her.
Or Athletic Arms to some. Situated between two large cemeteries in Angle Park Terrace, Dalry, hence the name(s), I have fond memories of a post match pint or four in the eighties, having seen Hearts anihilate Clyde 2-0 in a midweek game. My memory may have dimmed, but I'm sure there were seven McEwan's 80 shilling taps and one solitary Tennents lager one. In a crowded bar the real drinkers were only drinking one thing! These were the days when the brewery which gave the Edinburgh air a distinct aroma was still up the road. Said to have have undergone some unwelcome interior changes in recent years, it's still a pub with some character and choice of beers.
Trying to make the most of the cloudy, dull conditions during our beach holiday at Diggers Camp, Yuraygir National Park, northern NSW, in December last year.
I think this is one of the diggger wasps but feel free to give me an ID if I'm wrong or if you know which one. Thank you. HBBBT have a great day folks ;0)
Digger Bees
In the backyard foraging on the Black Currant. I cut away part of another bush that was encroaching on the currant and more bees showed up. I think they liked the extra room.
afternoon shot capturing a couple that out of the blue started looking for coins or gold in the middle of the beach.
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A digger in front of Blacko Tower, Blacko, Lancashire.
Nikon D5200, Sigma 10-20mm.
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The stranded digger is still there an no word in local media about it`s removal, Some has been out and placed the Jolly roger flag on it . It`s now called "Moby Digger"
Technique: I found a spot in my Lavender bush where I could bait the bees with some artificial nectar and photograph them with the sun at my back. Fortunately the angle of the sun was high enough so that I could shadow the subject and not the background. I needed the natural light to keep the background from being black, and the flash to freeze as much motion as possible in the subject. Lots of deleted frames due to a light breeze and a less than cooperative bee.
Tech Specs: Canon 80D (F11, 1/250, ISO 200 with highlight tone priority) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (1x) + a diffused MT-24EX (both flash heads on the Canon flash mount, E-TTL metering with -1 2/3 FEC). This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held.
This is Digger, my 14 month (in August) young Cairn Terrier. This breed is a hardy working terrier originally from the Isle of Skye and the Scottish Highlands. The dogs were used by crofters, shepherds, and foxhunters for pest control - foxes, rats and rabbits were their early quarry, but with the advent in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries of sporting pursuits, the dogs were much favoured for use against badgers and otters. Their “gameness” - the ability to ignore pain and continue to fight on - became legendary, and even at the beginning of the 20th century there were packs of Cairns that could not be handled by anyone other than their keeper! Dogs varied enormously in size, shape and colour depending on the terrain they worked and the quarry they were used against. Digger is a very spirited, mischievous and feisty young laddie, a great pal and eager to go out for a walk on a rainy day, or any day for that matter. No raincoats for this wee one!
Had to get my car into the garage early this morning, and then walked home along the beach. Twas a dull weather morning, but still nice to be on the beach.