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no diggers wer harmed : in this shoot . distressed or other wise . .

While searching for a wintertime snack Digger the squirrel hears me open an outside door so I could get a better peek. I managed to stay quiet and he went back to searching for his treat after posting a Do Not Disturb sign. :)

Now I ain't sayin' she a gold digger

(When I'm in need)

But she ain't messin' wit no broke, broke

(She give me money)

Now I ain't sayin' she a gold digger

(When I'm in need)

But she ain't messin' wit no broke, broke

(I gotta leave)

Get down girl, go 'head get down

(I gotta leave)

 

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Preparing the ground for another new housing estate south of Reading, Berkshire.

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) maintaining one if its caches.

 

Wiewiórkaa (Sciurus vulgaris) obsługująca jedną ze swoich skrytek.

Silhouetted backhoe ... texture by Lenabem-Anna

Fujifilm X-H1 PRO Neg. Std simulation

phone picture

 

Down Hire

 

Need a digger and a dumper truck for a couple of days to take advantage of the expected dry weather next few days.

 

More muck and dirty dog paws for the rest of the winter

There’s an 80-ton digger stuck in the sea off the coast of Worthing at the moment. I have wanted to photograph the old ‘outfall’ pipes for a while and finally got around to it this evening, partly because I was curious about the digger, which has been named “Moby Digger” by the locals. It has been stuck there for quite a few weeks now! Having taken the time to take a look at this today, I realise it is probably a candidate for a long exposure using a 10 stop ND filter, so I will return to do a ‘proper job’ on another occasion. Taken with my PENTAX K-1 using a PENTAX 24-70mm f/2.8 with a circular polariser to improve colour saturation. Developed from RAW using DxO Optics Pro 11 with just a little editing in Affinity Photo.

  

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HDR added a touch of Topas adjust and then OOB.[out of Bounds]

France; Brenne, Oulches 23/9/16. Thanks to el.gritche for correction.

Great Golden Digger Wasp and Bee

Back Shot July 2016

On a walk around the city to catch up on events. July 27, 2016 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Christchurch's old Calendar Girls building is being pulled down, to make way for the East Frame residential development.

 

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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.

Possibly Ectemnius cephalotes. Probably not. One of many similar species as the books say.

Prionyx kirbii

 

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40D, Sigma 150/2.8

 

(Explored)

golden digger wasps are not common in this area of PA. once they dig a hole and deposit an egg they bring a stung katydid back and bury it so the hatching egg has food

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.

East Melbourne, Digger on site at local house demolition. I sat in the nature strip, under a tree and ate my lunch while drawing this. Watercolour pencil. When I see diggers I think of Tina Koyama, like when I see fire hydrants I think of Pete Scully , two amazing Urban Sketchers who I have been fortunate enough to sketch with -in Manchester (or Barcelona) and London.

In the background you can see the van that cant find my f****n address ...

Digger wasp waiting patiently on a rose for its next victim

© 2016 Mike McCall .

_Grave Digger_.

Darien, McIntosh County, Georgia, USA.

"Bad to the Bone".

Shrimp boat, fishing boat

Nice sunny day and I found a fairly sheltered spot. The buddleias are coming out but only saw one butterfly but the macro lens got a good work out. Mellinus arvensis evidently

Found this construction site in Ullensaker and had to do these shots. Taken with my brand new 17-40, love the distortion! Highly recommend to get a uwa, it is real fun! It is also very nice if used correctly.

My Cairn Terrier, Digger, resting on the couch beside me. He's due for his semi-annual stripping, you don't cut a Cairn's outer coat (they have a soft inner coat too), the groomer hand strips Cairns, takes about an hour.

There have been male Field Digger Wasps (Mellinus arvensis) around in our Staffordshire garden for a couple of weeks, but today is the first time that I've seen females this year. They have already started digging their nest burrows and they particularly like the area at the edge of the garden adjacent to the lawn. The females catch flies and then sting them . The paralysed flies are use to provision the nest to that the wasp larvae have fresh meat!

 

I'm still without a flash to this is a natural light (high ISO) image.

Pokey's been digging for moles in the backyard and has a sore above his nose to prove it.

Soil on the nose indicates what this Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) has been up to.

 

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Possibly Ectemnius cephalotes. Probably not. One of many similar species as the books say.

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