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Along the lush banks of the Chobe River in Botswana, wildlife come to drink as is the case with this giraffe and the elephants in the background..
One more of Bastian drinking from the fountain. Sorry for the poor quality - shot through glass.
Bastian (mixed breed), 17.06.2023.
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
🎧: Drink a Beer
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[etham] - Sean Jacket @ Kustom9 – feb. 15 2018
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[Zoom] Kaion Glasses @ TMD – feb. 2018
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Location: Mother Road - Mirage Motel 66
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In my Blog: sadwolf.wordpress.com/2018/02/23/drink-a-beer/
The unique shape of the 15m high sea stack resembles a giant dinosaur enjoying a drink from the ocean.
The shot was taken at sunrise (and what a sunrise it was!) on my last day in Iceland. What a glorious way to end such an unforgettable trip!
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Hvitserkur, Iceland (Western shore of Húnafjordur)
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Glasses: Ultravoxo Eyewear - MONCADA PARIS
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Jacket: URBE JACKET - [LOB]
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Short: FLEX PANTS - [LOB]
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Slippers: SMR21 flipflops - CheerNo
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Pose: N E X U S poses [ SUPER ] - NEXUS
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Drink: Stella Rose Wine - TREDENTE
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On seeing Tim Melling's wonderful shot of a drinking Stock Dove, I remembered a similar shot that I'd taken a couple of years ago, of a drinking Turtle Dove. I'm always fascinated when I see Doves drinking, as they completely submerge their bill, almost up to their eyeballs & gulp away.
Well there you have it. Sneaky bear. I told him to leave it there.
(no bears were harmed in anyway during this photo shoot)
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday
.....okay that's a lie :-))))
FAVOURITE DRINK is the topic for Thursday 26 January 2017 Group Our Daily Challenge
Canon EOS 6D - f/10 - 0.3sec - 100 mm - ISO 400
- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays, theme: Beverage
- diameter bottle opening: 2cm
These new group gift glasses from Izzie’s make any outfit look so, so cute, especially one as neat as this combo shirt and jacket from Zenith that you can get now as part of the new FaMESHeD round. It will work as a (very short!) shirt dress or, as here, with a nice pair of skinny jeans.
with sparkling mineral water
Top view, focus stack
60/365 Repost 1.3.2019
MacroMondays 9.4. "Circles"
Another view of this glass:
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Music: Alice's Theme - Danny Elfman
Credits: mrozzbloogg.blogspot.com/2022/09/post-24-drinking.html
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The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiaca) is a member of the duck, goose, and swan family Anatidae. It is native to Africa south of the Sahara and the Nile Valley.
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I drink alone, yeah,
With nobody else
I drink alone, yeah,
With nobody else
You know when I drink alone,
I prefer to be by myself
Abreuvoir pour lles chevaux des calèches qui promènent les touristes dans les rues de Bruges.
Drinking trough for the horses of the carriages that take tourists through the streets of Bruges.
Been trying to get this shot for awhile now, and although it isn't perfect, it's the best one I've had of this scenario to date. Hoping for another chance with better lighting so I can use lower iso and higher f stop.
Can't come to Flamborough and not take a few shots of the Drinking Dinosaur.
Turned into a impromptu morning of laughs and banter when I unexpectedly bumped into Phil Norton and Andrew Whettam. It was fairly busy as usual at this iconic Yorkshire coast location so after grabbing our shots here we moved on to North Landing which we had to ourselves.
I've visited here three times now and on my previous visits the tide has been quite a lot further in so it was good to see it in different conditions. Each time I've been here a pod of seals has been basking on the pebbled beach. They can just be seen here further out on the rocky strata between the beach and the dinosaurs head.