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In Scottish Gaelic, the term 'Water of Life' translates as uisge beatha, generally used to describe whisky - goodness knows what is flowing out of this pipe (but it certainly wasn't whisky), but the buttercup plant didn't seem to mind.
For Looking Close on Friday theme 'Flowers in Unexpected Places'.
Spare a thought for the poor photographer crouching with tripod in the slimy muck below the drain pipe...
Пассажирский теплоход «Капелла» проекта RC-TV2008 типа «Фердинанд» (строительный номер 2, бортовой М-14-4095, регистровый 234200). Построен в 2009 году на турецкой верфи «Royal Denizcilik Endüstriyel Makine Sanayi Ticaret A.Ş.»
На заднем плане - Раушская набережная и Большой Москворецкий мост.
Some pole, drainpipes, railing and others bars in black in front of a white wall. Bloomsbury, London.
My first upload from the canon R5 using a 30 year old magic drainpipe of this duck having a shake out whilst it's clear membrane is closing. I get my 500mm f4 back from sigma on monday after a nikon to canon mount change and can't wait.
I'm no fanboy of any camera system and have used a lot including pentax (which I loved) but so far the camera is performing very well indeed .For those wanting to switch also think about the ergonomics as this is not as good as everyone says with not much button feedback and not raised enough in certain cases. This is not knocking the system but an honest impartial opinion as apart from the sensor and autofocus there are other things that are very important in creating images. I hope this helps as it's a brilliant camera for wildlife so far.
Шуня Балашова / SHOO
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Taken on March 18, 2019
EF80-200/2.8L
ƒ/2.8 - 200.0 mm - 1/160 s - ISO 4000 - Flash off
Looks like a massive wall of a castle with an entrance to me.
In case it's a part of a dead wall with an aperture for the drainpipe leading diagonally downwards over a small wooden platform and a flat roof.
The lady is looking down from a first floor window on a busy pedestrianised street in the middle of Corfu Town....
Also known as the Drainpipe of the Pacific, the Well is about 20 feet deep and a bit wider across. It's fascinating to watch the water splash up inside it and then drain out the hole again.