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Diddy yes , but made short work of digging up the drive !!
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Indeed , it did not seem long to dig up the old drive ( hope he had the right address !! ) . A nifty little bit of kit doing a good job it seems .
While I liked the color version of "Digger" which I posted recently I was tempted to do a B&W version after coming across the Damien Lovegrove method for converting color images to monochrome. fujilove.com/rafs-to-mono-with-impact-and-style/ It's an interesting approach and I think this image does "Digger" justice.
These metal sculptures of the “root diggers” can be seen next to Highway 155 in Washington State. They were made by a member of the Colville Confederated Tribes, Virgil “Smoker” Marchand.
this little dog was very busy digging out a mouse hole.
He had disappeared with his whole head and the sand was flying through the area.
Fun to watch!
A female Field Digger Wasp (Mellinus arvensis) at the entrance to her nest burrow in our Staffordshire garden.
Another of the Infinites has arrived. They didn't come to save us from ourselves, they just took a random trip without a care where they end up. Just leaving a hazy cosmic trace.
Top Night out with Mart and Phill.
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Perched up high and dominating things.
Cosmic Symbol (Smena) camera
Kentmere 400 film
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These solitary bees are important pollinators in the southwestern U.S. I took this shot in the Mr. Baldy Wilderness Area in AZ at about 9000'.
This one dropped by today! I'm not sure of ID so please feel free to help out! ;0)
Taken in my garden UK - Surrey
During our recent week at Diggers Camp, on the northern NSW coast, we didn't have many colourful sunrises due to the weather but this was one of them.
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8/100 The Beach
Just as I was leaving the beach, this bait digger arrived. At this point the tide was still going out for the next half hour, so guess he'd have at least an hour digging on the beach.