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Yes, another two pictures. I'm just trying to make up for more than a week of no activity! For something different, I thought I'd try macro minifig portraits in the style of DigiNik13.
Hope you enjoyed!
A duck cooling off in the Duck pond
Assiniboine Park
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Cincinnati, OH. August 13, 2022. Shot on a Fujifilm GA645 and Fuji Pro 400H. Developed and scanned by The Darkroom.
I love dunking biscuits in my hot tea
Soggy scotch fingers fill my tummy with glee
But sometimes I dunk for a little too long
And something happens that is terribly wrong
It can't handle the weight of my dunking actions
Now I have two separate biscuits factions!
Our Daily Challenge: Lost
Nike Dunk High sneakers. Black and red leather.
Size: 10.5 US (44.5 EU)
Acquises le 2 juillet 2013 // Acquired on July 2nd 2013
Nike Dunk Michigan reissues of 2016.
New soft leather, true to the originals of 1986 and first reissues of 1998
Sophomore Lawrence Ross dunks on the break in the second half of Saturday's 77-55 loss to Northern Michigan.
Antietam National Battlefield / The Battle of Sharpsburg Maryland Kodak Medalist II ,Ektar 100mm lens , Kodak Ektar 100 Film
Built in 1852 as a house of worship for German Baptist Brethren in the Sharpsburg, Maryland, area, the Dunker Church became a focal point for Union attacks at the Battle of Antietam in September 1862. Used temporarily for medical aid after the battle, the church resumed services by war's end, continuing until the turn of the century. Badly damaged by a storm in 1921, much of the building material was saved and used to reconstruct the church in time for the 100th anniversary commemoration of the battle. The Dunker Church is part of the Antietam National Battlefield park.
Information from the National Park website.
Today, October 22, 2024, my wife and I headed east out of Summerside towards the Dunk River area. Like the Trout River are which we visited a couple of days earlier, Dunk River is a spectacular natural reserve which is quickly accessible from Summerside. Not only is the river pristine and surrounded by natural woodland, there is a public nature trail that parallels the river for at least 3.5 Kms. On this day, we followed the trail from its head until is ended before turning around and heading back towards its head. Despite being on the trail for a few hours, we only met one other person on the way out, and then two more on the way back. It was a nice quiet hike in nature with nothing to notice but the trickling of the stream and the occasional sounds of leaves falling or birds singing.
This particular photo was probably taken about half way in at a lovely bend in the river. The golden hues of autumn were apparent everywhere.
Hiking along a remote beach on beautiful Dunk Island, noticed this eel foraging along the beach shore. Not sure type, long finned eel, might be Moray ?
It was good hike, lots of stingrays in the shallows (we inadvertently walked amongst them), and deeper out we could see turtles and a black tip reef shark.