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The sun illuminates these rocks that could be likened to an elephant's hide. These were formed by volcanic activity in the Devonian period (300-400 million years ago).
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This Red-bellied Woodpecker (m) seemed determined to explore all of the nooks and crannies on this amazing bark in order to find any tasty snacks that might have taken refuge there.
Taken at Lakes Regional Park, Fort Myers.
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Where do the good boys go to hide away, hide away
I'm a good, good girl who needs a little company
Looking high and low, someone let me know
Where do the good boys go to hide away, hide away
"When we hide our failings from others, we seek to hide them from ourselves, and it's in the latter attempt that we are most successful." - Pierre Nicole
no editing , pure photo
ye3shgny ; had fun with u before yesterday hun ;p
shooshe ; rby y7f'6ech 7yatii ;'( , gonna miss u ( U )
A Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) hides among the tall stems of the Daffodils, pretending nothing can see him.
The little masters of camouflage
Ringed Plover - Charadrius Hiaticula - adult
Ardmucknish Bay - Scotland
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Last Sunday, we had another fabulous day out on the moors - this time choosing a circular route starting from Fernworthy forest to visit not one, not two but three stone circles, one of which is even a double stone circle! I took this photo after we spent some time at the ruined Teignhead farm (picture to follow). I love the open landscape in that area and the weather helped to make it a brilliant day out!
I made a video of the entire walk: youtu.be/UsHrlc5r8k4
Another shot of this gorgeous staircase from Hide Restaurant in Piccadilly, It's definitely one of my favourites in the city.
There's not a lot else to say about this shot, but I think I have one more to come from here with a more classic composition so look out for that at a later date.
Hope you like it.
this statue seem to be playing hide and seek from behind the tree. Taken in the garden at the Polk house in Columbia Tennessee after the WWPW2015
Looking out from one of the viewing ports at the Garbh Eilean Wildlife Hide. There are small islands, rocky islets revealed at low tide. Seals haul out and kip on the rocks, herons fly in to fish. We saw sea eagles and ottters nearby last week, but not today: just seals and herons. The views are beautiful even without sunshine, and it is so calm and quiet there. You could hear a fly fart.
I heard that you were back in town
It's been a hot minute since me and you were hangin' out
Yeah we had that crazy kind of chemistry
Where you get burned, don't learn, don't care, just reach for another match and gasoline
Yeah knock knock, here you come a knockin' on my door
But you're gonna have to wait on the porch
Better hide the wine
And get it gone
I better hide every one of them records that turn me on (lock 'um up, lock 'um up)
Turn up the lights
And kill the mood
Because baby I just don't trust myself with you
I better hide the wine
Knock knock, here you come a knockin' on my door
But you're gonna have to wait another minute on the porch
Oh no, no, it's a dangerous thing pouring alcohol on an old flame
With only a few hours to visit Mt Rainier National Park, I found myself being thwarted at nearly every turn by the atmospheric conditions around the mountain. Warm temperatures combined with upper level moisture to create a constantly building and shifting shroud of clouds around the peak.
Patience paid off, somewhat, by revealing this relatively unobscured view from the pull-out just above Stevens Canyon. I waited here for about 45 minutes to get a clear shot, and this was as good as I could get. Next time, I'll devote more time to this park. I was surprised by how much there is of interest beyond the iconic titular peak, with the Tatoosh Range mountains, the lush cedar forests, and the flower covered plains to the northeast. More than a day trip, to be certain!
If you look really closely, you can barely make out the Hermit Crab hiding in this shell. We were boating near New Smyrna Beach, Florida, and stopped on an island at low tide. Shells were everywhere, and I don't think I found more than one or two that did not have a crab in them.
…….Went for a wander to Aqualate Mere today - all quiet in the hide AND on the mere. A grey dull day as you can see as well, including a some light rain too. After much deliberation this is the chosen #061 taken on my phone in Apple RAW & edited in Lightroom. Alan:-)
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My second spiral staircase shot from London and one I've been wanting to photograph since I first saw it.
Situated in Hide restaurant in Piccadilly this gorgeous wooden staircase is probably my new favourite in the city.
I'd booked a table here for breakfast with Andrea and after a nice but expensive meal, we asked the staff if they would mind us getting a few shots, which they were happy for us to do.
As the restaurant was quiet we spent about 10 minutes getting various compositions before heading off on another day of photography.
I have three or four shots from here but I'll save the others for another time.