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Several Cormorants flew in low over the water of the center pond at Willband Creek Park. I was not sure where they came from and where they went.
I like trying out double exposures with one shot using a wide aperture. Lions Park in Bowral.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 50mm F1.4D lens. Ilford Super XP2 400 35mm C41 B&W film.
February Garden journal photos. We had a lot of variation in 28 days including record rain the last 3.
Lothian double decker 734 taking a spin on route 63 today seen at Edinburgh Park heading to South Queensferry. 06th February 2018.
'Double GBRf Duffs' speed through Elford heading Pathfinder Tours 'The Tyne & wear Explorer', 1Z84 0535 Gloucester - Sunderland, on 14th July 2018. Both locomotives are now part of the GB Railfreight fleet, although carrying differing liveries; leading is No. 47749 'City of Truro' still bearing Colas Railfreight colours, although now stripped of the Colas branding. Tucked inside is another ex-Colas Class 47, No. 47727 that not carries Caledonian Sleeper colours and branding, as well as 'Edinburgh Castle' nameplates. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
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Okubi (L) and Isoka (R) during a practice run. These two young half King Cheetah brothers came to the Safari Park last October and are the only pair of cheetahs who participate in a tandem run!
Bastianelli Fils - VanHool EOS 200
Date taken: 24/04/11
Location: Victoria Embankment, City of London, UK
69005 and 69002 at Churchdown with a working from Gloucester Yard .
The locos are conveying 321334 to the "Rail Fair" at Long Marston - 20.6.22.
In this picture Jimmy and Mack are watching the mailman approach. The picture in comments was taken at the same time. In that one they are watching a man pick up his son at the school bus stop. At about 3:15 in the afternoon, threats are coming from all directions. If they were smarter, they wouldn't sit in the middle of the sidewalk where everyone practically has to step on them to get by.
Another shot of the Forth bridges at sunset. Shot from the South Queensferry side of the Firth of Forth.
Canon 50D
Sigma 10-20mm
Focal Length 10mm
Aperture 11.0
Exposure 30 seconds
ISO 100
Hitech Reverse Neutral Density filter
This gorgeous red dahlia is still in full bloom even on the last day of Summer at Longwood Gardens (In Explore)
Nice traditional Newfoundland biscuit box house in Trinity East, Newfoundland. A larger example of this style of home, this example boasts a double set of full length bay windows and a side porch, two features not seen on all examples of this style. The double bay windows really add to the look of this house.
Double-toothed Kite, Harpagus bidentatus, Milano Bidentado, Aves, Mexico, Tabasco
El Chivalito, Macuspana, Tabasco, Mexico
14 de marzo de 2015
This is the Double Chicken Don from Dopa here in Sydney which is one of my favorite meals.
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Way back in the Devil's Garden area of Arches National Park is the beautiful Double O Arch. This photo is looking north, after you pass through the bottom arch and climb up a small hill to look back towards the trail.
The arches are incredible. At one time this park was a mound of salt beds, which were replaced in some places with sandstone. Water eroded the salt beds, and water and wind eroded the sandstone where with just the right amount of hardness and pressure these arches remain. Since 1970, 43 arches have collapsed due to erosion with somewhere over 2000 still remaining.
EXIF:
Exposure Program: Aperture Priority
Exposure: 5 exposures merged with Photomatix - HDR
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 10.5mm
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Large and on black (or press 'L')
On 4 September 2022, I drove with my daughter way down south, a trip of just under 500 km. The following day was a day of 'recovery' at home : ) Then, yesterday, 6 September, it was the first day of Fall Birding with a small group of friends. The morning walk was at Carburn Park. I always use the walk at this location as a nice chance to actually see friends. Most of the birds are extremely distant, so I barely use my camera. Yesterday, I did manage a handful of shots, of a distant Double-crested Cormorant and two Common Mergansers. The last time I did any kind of walk, either with friends or by myself, was way back on 10 May!
This park is in the eastern part of Calgary, so I thought I would continue driving east after the walk and just drive a few backroads. The last time I drove in that direction was on 21 March 2022, as all my drives the last few months have been SE or SW of the city. Lots of harvesting was going on. Thank you to all the farmers and others who work so hard, especially when surrounded in clouds of dust. It can't be healthy, breathing in all those tiny particles.
As for birds, I was happy to come across two Swainson's Hawks along the same road, The first one was standing on a hay bale, and the second one was seen from a distance, when I stopped to check what looked like a dark shadow on a different bale. The 'shadow' turned out to be a second hawk that was lying down. I'm not sure, but it almost looks like there could be a beak deformity near the tip.
I also made a very quick stop at Weed Lake, south entrance. Not a lot to see, but another Great Blue Heron is always a welcome sight.
Double satellite flare.
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