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Norio hinting to Naomi (and very closely, as well) that it's time for her to feed him some cat soup.
Am Bootssteg in Schliersee
Wer genau hinsieht, erkennt die hintere Personengruppe doppelt - das Schiff fuhr mit meiner Schwenkbewegung beim Panorama mit.
Panorama 5 Aufnahmen Querformat f=35mm 50% der Originalgröße
Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna)
Lochside Trail at Blenkinsop Lake, Saanich, BC
A few buds ready to open, plus a hummingbird - sure signs of Spring.
The first blush of sun from the mountainside below Hallet Peak. 11,000ft above sea level, Rocky Mountain National Park. August 2009.
Or, do they have just a touch of color? Coco has the softest lemon yellow on the underside of most of his feathers. Understated!
i found this flower, I believe in the daisy family, in a garden in update New York. please provide me the name if I am mistaken. the hint of pink is what caught my eye...
Yet another picturesque scene taken along the Coffin Route above Rydal Water. You can easily get a sense of isolation in the hills but the signs of civilization are never far away. Here, the remains of a dry-stone wall covered with moss, but below is the main road, the A591 running along the lake and a couple of buildings peering from the trees
there's a hint of autumn in the air as 7822 foxcote manor blasts out of llangollen with the 11am for carrog
Loch Clair (area)
Scotland
Apologies again for not being too active on flickr - wedding proofs are taking precedence as well as coping with some badly rotting back two molars (panadeine forte coming in handy).
This shot was taken on a pretty murky and horrible day at Torridon. The weather inclement enough that we drove to Inverness to do some shopping instead. On our return we thought we'd stop by a random stream for a walk. Later that evening, the weather cleared and we climbed up to the vantage point of Slioch I posted earlier.
Kamera: Pentacon SIX TL
Objektiv: Zeiss Flektogon 50mm f/4,0
Film: Lomochrome Purple
Belichtung: EI 200
Entwicklung: Cinestill Cs41
Das Mount St. Sepulchre Franziskanerkloster in Washington unterhält einen herrlichen Garten..
Die hellen Exemplare könnten Orientalische Schwertlilien sein.