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on a rainy day in the indian ocean

Oreamnos americanus. Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest, Idaho.

One of a bunch of freshly uploaded pictures that were taken between 2010 and 2011

Hello finally managed to get a decent collison shot tonight and now I have a technique I reckon I'll be able to get better at it!

 

Apologies to my contacts I'm having a bit of break from flickr so I can concentrate on other things. Plus a number of things relating to flickr have been doing my swede in - so I though it wise to reduce my time on here.

 

Anyway I hope everyone has fun, happy clicking and be kind to the wildlife.

 

Cheers Ol

Taken earlier in the drizzle.

 

Nikon Z6, FTZ, 20mm and 26mm Extension Tubes, Tamron 90mm Macro Lense

Crazy Daisy ready to bloom.

Little red maple leaf on this drizzly day.

Happy Raindrops! Record amount of rain in a few days!

No PP other than a crop of the camera download.

Etta

Daily Dog Challenge: Prominent ... that would be Etta's tongue

For "Looking Close... on Friday" - Autumn Flora.

Kahn at Cataract Creek.

His medication seems to have worked but it makes him thirsty!

It's raining at Brighton! Julia was hoping for a little fun in the sun but when she arrived, it started pouring down rain.

This Eastern Bluebird was a portrait of perfection in the early morning sunlight, with not a feather out of place. But just a few hours later, his appearance became disheveled during a drenching afternoon rain. It's a good thing he's wash and wear - he'll be back to his handsome self in no time.

I didn't manage to catch any falling droplets from the icicles in my previous photo (at least not with any degree of sharpness, since I didn't have my faster 50mm lens on), so here is one from last winter. I doubt we are going to have any more snow or ice this season, so there go my chances of trying this again!

 

... this is a different crop (a square crop that I love these days) and re-edit of a photo I'd posted last year....

Mute swans are pretty uncommon in northern California, but there's a bunch of them on Cameron Lake. Perhaps they're "locally common".

 

Cameron Park, Ca. March, 2021.

The textile factory with weaving mill and spinning mill is located in the heart of a new cultural quarter between Bocholt city center and Lake Aasee. The two locations of the Industrial Museum are connected by a bridge over the River Aa. In the imposing halls of the historic Herding spinning mill, you can gain exciting insights into historic and modern technology, experience the history of fashion and current design.

  

I liked the drips made as I watered my window box tulips yesterday. It seemed as if each one contained its own little garden. The image is flipped vertically.

...and when I was done shooting -there was a lot of splashes too...

One more day to go before I'm disconnected. Yay! Then the side effects kick in. Boo!

You got that special sauce to spur my curiosity

Etta found some water

Water droplets on a banana leaf.

Detail from an exhibition piece.

 

Danish Architecture Center (DAC) Slide, Copenhagen, Denmark.

 

Scribbly Gum Moth (Ogmograptis scribula) Larvae Trails "decorate" the bark of Scribbly Gums without hurting them.

♡Love these trees♡

An American Flamingo looks up to scan its surrounding between feedings on Honeymoon Island.

View on Black | Full Stream on Black

 

Another from the archives of 2009...

 

Meh.... it's colorful and fun.....

  

wished it would get sharper... need a calmer hand:(

drip collector

 

After a night of heavy rain you can see how nature stores water. The thick raindrops can be seen on the plant. the plant is from the genus Spurge (Euphorbia) it is incomparably diverse with a number of over 2000 species worldwide.Tropfensammler

 

Nach einer Nacht mit viel Regen kann man sehen wie in der Natur Wasser gespeichert wird. Die diken Regentropfen sind auf der Pflanze zu sehen. bei der Pflanze handelt es sich um die Gattung Wolfsmilch (Euphorbia) sie ist mit einer Zahl von weltweit über 2000 Arten unvergleichlich vielfältig.

 

I went to nearby Hakone Gardens, a Japanese garden in Saratoga, California. I took two shots of this Japanese fountain with an LED light from two different directions, then blended them.

 

I processed a balanced and a photographic HDR photo separately from two RAW exposures, blended them selectively, carefully adjusted the color balance and curves, and desaturated the image. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.

 

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I'd forgotten how green everything is in spring, this a top down shot of lilies after a spring shower...

Sam Ka Tsuen, Hong Kong, 2018

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