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I don't know if this is any good , I just like the wee flying insect flying towards the flower heads. I think they are Dandelions but a bush rather than the usual single ones on the lawn so maybe not dandelions...lol
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Model: BloodyMistress Serenity
Photographers: Astralia
Flying in your dreams is probably one of the most enjoyable dreams you can have in a long list of dreams. It symbolizes good things. Freedom, control, power, happiness. However, there are certain flying dreams that can mean the opposite. Just as most other dreams, pay attention to how you were feeling in the dream. Were you in control, did you continue to fall, were you flying upward, downward? All of these small details mean something in your dream.
See the dream World:
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I know this is not my usual stuff, but I couldn't miss the chance to get up close to a true icon. This has to be the most famous steam engine in the world, the Flying Scotsman, passing a crossing at Norton in Worcestershire. It was accelerating and so was kicking out a lot of smoke and steam, it was making a racket and it smelt of a wonderful mix of coal and hot oil. Who could fail to be moved by this noisy, smelly, monster going clattering by!?! Fabulous!
Bumble bees making the most of a short gap between rain showers!
I took a burst of the bee in this Welsh Poppy on continuous autofocus and was very lucky to catch another bee flying by in perfect focus!
Flying Lesson.
Adult Glossy Ibis adult forcing its fledging chick to follow it in a short flight before feeding it at Ocean City, NJ
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The planes were coming towards me, but at the last moment they turned away.
Flying Scotsman 60103 seen passing Winwick working 5Z43 1040 Southall Wcr to Castleton Hopwood (ELR), Wnwick, Cheshire, 25.3.22
60103 'Flying Scotsman' passes Cotehill starting its way south over the Settle to Carlisle Line with some of the last of the days wintry sun on 18 December 2021.
Elster - beim Fliegen seh ich sie gerne
1000 mm (2xConv.)
Magpie - when flying I like to see them ....
Wintery scene of bygone flying day's.All images by me.Completed in Nik Efex.(please try viewing large,it look's much worse)!
Nigel Gresley's Class A3 Pacific 60103 'Flying Scotsman seen passing though Ramsbottom on the East Lancashire Railway, Ramsbottom, Lancashire, 11.3.23
This common tern was flying by and fishing close to me so I got this nice image.
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Barred Owl flying low over the field. This Owl appears to have an injured right eye but having seen it successfully catch voles it seems fine. Last year we took photos in our area of an owl with the right eye closed so I suspect it may be the same owl.
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This snap was clicked in Sikkim.. Pelling actually.. Tibetan prayer flags.. You'll find them all over Sikkim.. They surround their houses by these flags to protect them from any harm and evil.
Monochrome version of an earlier post. The colour version was used in some advertising for the Flying Scotsman visit to the Keighley and Worth Valley.
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...or...an saturday under the blue sky :)
U2 w. Bruce Springsteen - I Still Haven't Found... - Madison Square Garden, NYC - 2009/10/29&30
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Coldplay - Yellow (Live In São Paulo 2018) [4K Upscale]
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made with stable diffusion,topaz and photoshop.
Flying squirrels are close cousins of tree squirrels. They don't actually fly, but rather glide between trees using a furry membrane that stretches from wrist to ankle. You can see the membrane folded on the side of the body here. The image may seem almost natural, but a closer look at the eye makes it clear that it is indoors. Taken at a small animal exhibit at the NECCC conference. New England Council of Camera Clubs used to hold a great annual conference series in Amherst with spectacular presentations, model shoots, and setups. Sadly, it is no more.
Explored 11/22/25 at #15
Volcanic plumes of smoke blast from the Flying Scotsman as it erupts from Grosmont tunnel on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
As the sun sets, it cast a golden glow on the flying gull and its surrounding grass marshes at Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge.
Gulls are typing medium to large birds, usually grey or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They type have harsh wailing or squawking calls; stout, longish bills; and webbed feet.
Gulls are typically coastal or inland species rarely venturing far out to sea, except for the Kittiwakes.
--- Wikipedia