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;-) I´ve been told it´s modern to take blurred photos...
OFC it was an accident - the peacock didn´t cooperate. Like the result though ;-)
Hello everyone :) This is a short come-back. Even though I've been busy these days, not necessary doing what I'd like to, but I want to stop by and say hi to all of you, my friends. And I'll tried to catch up with your works slowly, please forgive me -_-
The only problem is I don't have anything new to share with you. So I spent some time sorting in my old pictures that hadn't been posted. This is what I got :D This flower was in fact quite tiny. And it wasn't really frost, just the natural texture of the opening bud, with lovely fuzzy fibers crawling around ^^
I've been looking at this little fellow trying to figure out what species he belongs to. Is he an immature broad-tailed or a calliope? Not sure. As he is just beginning to gain his beautiful gorget, it reminds me of a youngster just starting to get facial hair. So....Peach-fuzz sure seems like an appropriate name!
My sincere thanks to all who spend the time to view, like or comment on my photos. It is much appreciated!
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St Lawrence’s Church, Warkworth, Northumberland
We had a couple of stop-offs on the way home from Bamburgh, the first being the village of Warkworth and its medieval castle, church and hermitage.
Considering the size of the village, the most notable thing that sprang to mind is the number of cars we noticed… the high street was lined with parked cars, the central car park was full, and the riverside car park was filling quickly, yet we saw no one in the village! We did spot a couple of locals painting their window frames and front doors which probably explains why the place is immaculate! You can walk around the village in an hour or two and still have time for a coffee break such is the compactness of the place.
Even the church and its grounds were immaculate and not a soul to be seen within, hence my title!
borrowed micro Nikkor
Nikon D80, Nikkor 105/2.8, ISO 200, f/5,6, 1/125, 105mm
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This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Peach Fuzz, Pantone's Color of the Year for 2024. My mug came on time this year and I am ready to go! HMMM! And Happy New Year 2024!
Driving through Hyperspace ain't like dusting crops boy, one wrong miscalculation and we could crash into a star or a meteorite and that would end this trip real quick
I was eyeing the not yet opened flowers on the house leek (Sempervivum tectorum) back in early July because I knew that as soon as the first flowers open up into those pretty stars, the European wool carder bees (Anthidium manicatum) will be there.
And then it was finally time and the first, a female, appeared and allowed me surprisingly close contact which was fortunate as I had the MP-E65mm on the camera.
Part 1 here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52202619753/
More shots of this particular one here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/52305819521/
Dusky Moorhen (Gallinula tenebrosa) juvenile
A quick stop at Skeleton Creek on the way home today to see how all the babies are going. There were a number of Moorhens on the creek with their young.
Warthogs are day animals and spend most of their time looking for food. They are normally found in family groups. Warthogs have the peculiar habit of kneeling on the front knees while feeding and foraging in a localised area. They shelter in burrows at night, which they enter tail first. Socially, three main groups are encountered, namely solitary boars, bachelor groups and matriarchal groups. Matriarchal groups consist of adult sows with their young and yearlings. Boars play no part in rearing piglets.
"They thought not much of him on first glance, for he was small and scrawny. Yet when bested their leader with his swords, the bandits could not help but respect their new leader. "
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The Greater Good.
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as Nicholas Angel and Danny Butterman respectively, from the fantastic film Hot Fuzz. If you haven't seen it for some reason, please go watch it, and the other two movies in the Cornetto Trilogy.
A young Green heron (Butorides virescens) backlit with early morning sun.
Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Possibly the least attractive picture I’ve taken in a while ... giggling
In our house fuzz has a good sized smattering of white cat hair .....
HMM zed possibility
Barred Owlet (Strix Varia) ~ Polk County, Florida
A baby barred owl cozily nestles into some Spanish moss.
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Street concert, Vilnius, LT, 2024 06 06
Arkliukas, pin 0,2 mm, Fomapan 100, HC-110 (4ml+600ml of water, 3h stand development @20°C)