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FIELD MARKS-black overall; bill hooked at tip troat pouch yellow- orange breeding adult has a tuft of feathers curving behind eyes juveniles is grayish-black with pale neck
The double cluster in Perseus, taken using a digiscope mount, which was tricky as I couldn't see through the view finder!
Shared Graduate Dance Concert 2012
Double Dutch
Choreographer: Stephanie Miracle
Lighting Design: Jane Chan
This is from a Sunday afternoon walk at Eagle Creek. Lots of frames to get the perfect drip, especially with such a shallow DoF. Pretty cool to get two.
I found this cormorant fishing amoung the drab & dying lillypads of Montezuma Wildlife Refuge in New York State. I was elated to have it popup in a clear area, with only its own ripples disturbing the glassy water.
Two 5 inch "T" brackets bolted together and two corner braces bolted to one end. Cost less than $10 to make. :)
Two brass thread adapters (1/4 to 3/8 adapter 015 included with 5001B stands) used to secure the CTR-301P triggers to the corner braces.
The double female mounting spigot (119 included with lite-tite) was used to secure the bracket with a third 015 thread adapter.
If I am using CLS then I screw two Bogen 143S Magic Arm Flash Shoes onto the corner braces instead of the CTR-301P triggers.
Steatite Double-Faced Stamp Seal: Geometric Design
Anatolian, Neolithic period, 6th-5th millennium BCE
Gary Sheffield comes in to second on a stand up double in the bottom of the third. Sheff tore it up in this one going 3 for 4 with a homer and 2 RBI.
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Sunday, July 8, 2007
Detroit Tigers vs
Boston Red Sox
Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
Final Score: Detroit 6, Boston Red Sox 5
double bloom on Double Delight, yes two blooms open from one bud. This has happened before. I don't know if that is why they named it Double Delight. I thought it was because of the two colors of bloom or both beauty and lovely scent.
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Unfortunately forgot to check settings on my camera and messed up all these shots. This is the best I could recover after some fixing.
The double rainbow was amazingly beautiful. It was huge, right above Lake Michigan and only lasted a few minutes. I was lucky to catch it.
Here's my idea of a great morning: First, get up early to go look for shorebirds but instead find a White Ibis. Next, slowly and silently sneak 1/4 mile through muck, trees and cobwebs to the best concealed spot I can find in a thicket of willows just off the edge of the remaining pool of water. Last, grab camera and lay down in aforementioned hot, humid muck and wait for Ibis to wander into range for a good shot.
Fortunately the Ibis cooperated and over the next two hours came within 40-50ft several times to forage and preen. Apparently this bird was spotted a few days earlier by Jay Lehman and has continued to hang around since then. I am amazed and thrilled that this is now the second White Ibis currently in SW Ohio, the first continuing to reside at Englewood Park in Dayton.
The Ibis was still present when I left at 11:30am.
Taken at Gilmore Ponds MetroPark in Butler County, Ohio.