View allAll Photos Tagged hard
Seen and taken on a walk around South Melbourne with the Famous Flickr Five+ Group.
See previous photo...
I will be off Flickr for a few days, back soon.
Thanks for all your wonderful comments and faves, very much appreciated.
Waiting for the ball to come at me
___________________________
Credits:
Hairbase: Unorthodox x Eaglelux Scalpz- Prince Hairbase
Unorthodox LM:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/XODOHTRONU/182/176/35
EGX LM:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Forever%20Collector/186/21...
Body: [LEGACY] Meshbody (m) Special Edition (1.6)
Shirt:[LOB] INBASE SHIRT – BLOGGERS @EQUAL10
Weapons: [TNK] CHAINED BASEBALL BAT – BLACK/WHITE
Pants: :CRAFT: 8800 Joggers – Black
Shoes: [21] Jordan 3s C Breezys LTD Snkrs
Backdrop: SYNNERGY// Baseball Diamond Backdrop –
Click below for full scene and other links
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Check Blog for more info: The Stylish Wolf
And Instagram:
VISIT MY PERSONAL BLOG / VISITA MI BLOG: Cielos Nocturnos II / Nocturnal Skies II
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm
San José del Valle (Cádiz - Andalucía)
More Night shots in Cádiz
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis) is one of the most common grassland breeding sparrows in the United States; it nests over much of the North American continent and winters over the southern states and Mexico. The species is highly variable in plumage and bill size from different areas of the country and a number of subspecies are recognized.
The Savannah Sparrow’s name sounds like a nod to its fondness for grassy areas, but this species was actually named by famed nineteenth century ornithologist Alexander Wilson for a specimen collected in Savannah, Georgia.
Raising young is hard work: a female Savannah Sparrow must gather 10 times her weight in food to feed herself and her young during the 8 days they are in the nest.
The "Ipswich Savannah Sparrow," a subspecies that breeds on Sable Island, Nova Scotia, is nearly 50 percent heavier than most other Savannah Sparrow subspecies. It is the palest race, and is found in winter in sand dunes along the Atlantic Coast. It was formerly considered a separate species.
In many parts of the species' range, especially in coastal areas and islands, Savannah Sparrows tend very strongly to return each year to the area where they hatched. This tendency, called natal philopatry, is the driving force for differentiation of numerous Savannah Sparrow subspecies.
The oldest known wild Savannah Sparrow was at least 6 years, 10 months old. It was banded in Michigan in 1939 and recaptured in the same state in 1945.
I found this one along Joe Overstreet Road in Osceola County, Florida.
Der Harder Kulm ist der "Hausberg" Interlakens und eigentlich gar kein Berg, sondern ein prominenter Aussichtsort des westlichen Harders, und liegt direkt nördlich vom Kurort. Er gehört zu den Emmentaler Alpen und befindet sich auf einer Höhe von 1321 m.
The Harder Kulm is Interlaken's "local mountain" and actually not a mountain at all, but a prominent vantage point of the western Harder, and is located directly north of the spa and congress location. It belongs to the Emmental Alps and is located at an altitude of 1321 m. Wikipedia
--------------------------
Amataria - Set "Rexxy" -Fatpack (Available now instore!)
--------------------------
Other items used...
Head: Lelutka Nova
Body: Legacy
Ears: ^^Swallow^^ Pop Pixie Ears
Piercing: CULT - Daisy set
Rings: CULT - Emily Rings
Lipstick: Top1Salon - HD TWO-FACED LIPSTICK
Tattoo: Mister Razzor - Abby Tattoo
Nails: Ascendant - Valentine 10
Hair: KUNI - Serenity
Choker: KUNI - Maju Choker
Austernfischer***(Eurasian) oystercatcher***Haematopus ostralegus
Bremerhaven, Germany
Austernfischer ernähren sich von verschiedenen Muscheln, aber auch von Schnecken, Krebsen und Wattwürmern.
Austernfischer, die im Binnenland leben, erbeuten hauptsächlich Insekten, Schnecken und Regenwürmer.
Austernfischer sind je nach Gezeiten tag-oder nachtaktiv.
Der lange spitze Schnabel ermöglicht den Austernfischern in Muschelbänken und auf weichem Untergrund die Nahrung gezielt zu greifen.
Oystercatchers feed of different shells, but also by snails, crayfish and wading sentries. Oystercatcher who live inland, eat mainly insects, slugs, and earthworms.
Oystercatchers are diurnal or nocturnal depending on the tides.
The long pointed beak allows the Oystercatcher in shell banks and on soft ground to access the food.
For the Macro Mondays theme of 'Hard Light'. I placed three marbles on a white plate in front of a window HMM!
I think I am getting the hang of this now. This image is a 3 second, 3 shot panorama, long exposure with the DJI Mavic Air and I am thrilled with the result. This was also a bit of a scary flight as it was taken about a quarter of a mile from where I was standing. This is such an odd feeling to be almost removed from the image. Normally I am right there, getting soaked by my subject. I was safe and dry whilst the poor little guy was all on his own out and up there. Nonetheless, I still feel really engaged with the image as I had to find the composition from the air, which isn't easy, and make sure that I was safely able to get the shot and get the drone back before I ran out of battery.
CN589 Enters the Beachburg Sub at CN Nepean. Made the mistake of trying to use Autofocus on a day like this when the snow flakes are too big that it starts confusing it.
Downtown anywhere USA
You can find yourself a Hard Rock Cafe
Put your money on a number, anyone can play
Come on and tell us all about what happened to you today
At the Hard Rock Cafe
Come to the Hard Rock Cafe
I hope you can find your way
To the Hard Rock Cafe .....
"Hard Yakka" is an old-school Australian slang term for hard work.
Central Highlands of Victoria
Australia
“The proud, the cold untroubled heart of stone, that never mused on sorrow but its own.”
Thomas Campbell
hard to believe that such view can be seen just nest to one of the main roads in Poland, connecting north with south of the country
All the hard hats having a well deserved rest after a long day of being worn. Sleep well - tomorrow's another day!
A Foster's Tern (non-breeding) banks, hard left after unsuccessfully diving for a fish. The tern flies over a channel looking for fish near the surface. It will hover briefly, then nose dive into the water. This occurs incredibly fast. After hitting the water, the bird rapidly ascends, banks hard and repeats the process until it catches a fish.
I spent the better part of two hours trying to photograph the water impact with zero results. There is always the next time.