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At the fringes of where a hot summer level of Lake Keechelus begins. With the sun risen but not yet over the ridge left you can see its reflection on the clouds above.
Nikon Z6 II + Sigma 85 Art
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Summer in the city usually means a half-empty city, just how I like it. Here, a random corner in Rijeka.
Taken with Yashica FX-3 film camera and Yashica ML 50mm F2 normal lens, on a roll of expired DM Paradies Action 400 film. Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 dedicated 35mm film scanner using VueScan x64 9.5.
Throw back Summer :)
Well, I made this shot last summer. It was a great shooting and it was very hot that day!
Have a nice day friends!
Marcus
Canon EOS 5D MK III
Sigma 35mm f/1.4 ART
TV 1/250
AV 4.5
ISO 50
Strobe:
One Ranger RX with DeepOcta 100 from left of the camera, triggered by Pocket Wizard Mini
Post - Production with Photoshop
Tri-colored Heron family in the nest ~ Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
In the Wild ~ Summer 2016 ~ Northern Florida ~ Florida's NE Coast
[note: taken at distance - they were not bothered or disrupted.]
(five more photos of 'cute chicks' in the comments)
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The Tricolored or Louisiana Heron does not swim but wades in deep water. Audubon called this bird "Lady of the Water" because of its grace and beauty. It resembles the Great Blue Heron but is much smaller and more delicate. Its white belly clearly distinguishes it from all other Herons. It strides briskly through the water, sometimes running after fish and catching them with a thrust of the bill. This action is so fast that it can only be caught with a shutter speed of 1/4000th of a second! Their chicks have a reddish coat but turn blue with age.
The name Louisiana Heron is very misleading because it also lives in coastal states from North Carolina to Texas, and especially in Florida.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricolored_Heron
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._augustine_florida
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"Cool Change" - Little River Band
A hot summer in downtown Philadelphia, 1978, cooling off at Head House Square fountain on South 2nd Street by Lombard Street.
Canon FTb with Agfa CT18 slide film.
I don't think so! lol ~ Tri-colored Heron Chicks
Florida Wetlands ~ Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
In the Wild ~ Summer 2016 ~ Northeast Florida
*[taken at distance: they were not disrupted or disturbed]*
(three more 'nest photos' in the comments)
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The Tricolored or Louisiana Heron does not swim but wades in deep water. Audubon called this bird "Lady of the Water" because of its grace and beauty. It resembles the Great Blue Heron but is much smaller and more delicate. Its white belly clearly distinguishes it from all other Herons. It strides briskly through the water, sometimes running after fish and catching them with a thrust of the bill. This action is so fast that it can only be caught with a shutter speed of 1/4000th of a second! Their chicks have a reddish coat but turn blue with age.
The name Louisiana Heron is very misleading because it also lives in coastal states from North Carolina to Texas, and especially in Florida.
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Tri-colored Heron family in the nest ~ Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
In the Wild ~ Summer 2016 ~ Northern Florida ~ Florida's NE Coast
[note: taken at distance - they were not bothered or disrupted.]
(two more photos of 'the happy heron family' in the comments)
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The Tricolored or Louisiana Heron does not swim but wades in deep water. Audubon called this bird "Lady of the Water" because of its grace and beauty. It resembles the Great Blue Heron but is much smaller and more delicate. Its white belly clearly distinguishes it from all other Herons. It strides briskly through the water, sometimes running after fish and catching them with a thrust of the bill. This action is so fast that it can only be caught with a shutter speed of 1/4000th of a second! Their chicks have a reddish coat but turn blue with age.
The name Louisiana Heron is very misleading because it also lives in coastal states from North Carolina to Texas, and especially in Florida.
I was wondering how long it would take for the wildfire smoke to hit SW Wisconsin. Last night I noted the evening sky had an orange/brown haze to it.
Hot Humid
Hazy
Cheek to Cheek with Mama's Little Man...
Tri-colored Heron family in the nest ~ Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
In the Wild ~ Summer 2016 ~ Northern Florida ~ Florida's NE Coast
[note: taken at distance - they were not bothered or disrupted.]
(two more 'in the nest' photos in the comments)
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The Tricolored or Louisiana Heron does not swim but wades in deep water. Audubon called this bird "Lady of the Water" because of its grace and beauty. It resembles the Great Blue Heron but is much smaller and more delicate. Its white belly clearly distinguishes it from all other Herons. It strides briskly through the water, sometimes running after fish and catching them with a thrust of the bill. This action is so fast that it can only be caught with a shutter speed of 1/4000th of a second! Their chicks have a reddish coat but turn blue with age.
The name Louisiana Heron is very misleading because it also lives in coastal states from North Carolina to Texas, and especially in Florida.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricolored_Heron
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._augustine_florida
*Photo Of The Day - Spectacular Animals Group - August 6th, 2016*
The beautiful Stephanpladz in Vienna
The Stephansplatz is a square at the geographical centre of Vienna. It is named after its most prominent building, the Stephansdom, Vienna's cathedral and one of the tallest churches in the world.
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Vienna, Austria, 8 August 2013- Record of temperature: 40 degrees Celsius (at shadow) and 43 degrees Celsius in the center of the city- The hotest day from all the times, according to the press from Austria.
Very difficult, even for the horses from Vienna..
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Tri-colored Heron chicks in the nest ~ Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
In the Wild ~ Summer 2015 ~ Northern Florida ~ Florida's NE Coast
(four more photos of the 'cute chicks' in the comments)
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The Tricolored or Louisiana Heron does not swim but wades in deep water. Audubon called this bird "Lady of the Water" because of its grace and beauty. It resembles the Great Blue Heron but is much smaller and more delicate. Its white belly clearly distinguishes it from all other Herons. It strides briskly through the water, sometimes running after fish and catching them with a thrust of the bill. This action is so fast that it can only be caught with a shutter speed of 1/4000th of a second! Their chicks have a reddish coat but turn blue with age.
The name Louisiana Heron is very misleading because it also lives in coastal states from North Carolina to Texas, and especially in Florida.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricolored_Heron
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._augustine_florida
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Tri-colored Heron ~ in the wild ~ Florida Wetlands U.S.A.
Summer 2016 ~ South Florida ~ Palm Beach County
(one more tri-colored heron closeup in the comments)
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The Tricolored or Louisiana Heron does not swim but wades in deep water. Audubon called this bird "Lady of the Water" because of its grace and beauty. It resembles the Great Blue Heron but is much smaller and more delicate. Its white belly clearly distinguishes it from all other Herons. It strides briskly through the water, sometimes running after fish and catching them with a thrust of the bill. This action is so fast that it can only be caught with a shutter speed of 1/4000th of a second! Their chicks have a reddish coat but turn blue with age.
The name Louisiana Heron is very misleading because it also lives in coastal states from North Carolina to Texas, and especially in Florida.
Neck Coil & Curl ~ Tri-colored Heron
Adult ~ in the wild ~ Florida Wetlands U.S.A.
Summer 2016 ~ Palm Beach County
(two more photos 'from this day' in the comments)
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The Tricolored or Louisiana Heron does not swim but wades in deep water. Audubon called this bird "Lady of the Water" because of its grace and beauty. It resembles the Great Blue Heron but is much smaller and more delicate. Its white belly clearly distinguishes it from all other Herons. It strides briskly through the water, sometimes running after fish and catching them with a thrust of the bill. This action is so fast that it can only be caught with a shutter speed of 1/4000th of a second! Their chicks have a reddish coat but turn blue with age.
The name Louisiana Heron is very misleading because it also lives in coastal states from North Carolina to Texas, and especially in Florida.