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This red-tailed hawk had a rabbit dinner but wasn't able to enjoy it—chased from one perch by a red-winged blackbird, it flew to a power pole, where it was scolded and harassed by a pair of blue jays, and then a male Bulllock's oriole joined the attack. Even after the hawk flew away with its rabbit, I could hear continued clamor from wherever the hawk had moved to!
The cheetah mum managed to bring down a Steenbok, and she gave her three cubs first go at the carcass... They ate till their little bellies were round, leaving very little for mum...
Easily interrupted...got side-tracked when pulling out some of the ingredients for my dinner. Dinner waited a few minutes while I tested out a still life shot.
A seemingly insignificant piece of driftwood makes a dramatic change in the windblown ripples in a large sand dune.
I was trying to get a little bolder, trying to get the feel for hardcore street photography when I spotted my subject standing on the sidewalk across from me. There were lots of people walking around and traffic going by so I thought I was safe. I shifted around trying to get a feel for the focus I needed thinking this would make me look less obvious and I saw my moment to shoot and then.. Bam! He spotted me!
He stopped eating that pizza for a second and when you see the large size of this you will see he wasn't too happy. But I got the shot and moved on.
This red-tailed hawk had a rabbit dinner but wasn't able to enjoy it—chased from one perch by a red-winged blackbird, it flew to a power pole, where it was scolded and harassed by a pair of blue jays, and then a male Bulllock's oriole joined the attack. Even after the hawk flew away with its rabbit, I could hear continued clamor from wherever the hawk had moved to!
One visitor never asks if I'm busy. She just jumps right in, with a habit of treading on the "delete" key. I don't mind: she's friendly to the extreme.
It's a bright, sunny summer morning in the Shasta Cascade Wonderland. The peace of the morning is interrupted by the passage of a northbound empty Cargil grain train, bound for the prairies of Canada.
A wake of turkey vultures scatter as Norfolk Southern train 851 interrupts their roadkill feast in Circleville, Ohio.
Rundle Mall - this young woman must have been interrupted in her reading. The Mall is a pretty empty place. Silver Efex Pro 2: Ilford Delta 100 Pro with 66% Red filter
This maple leaf never made it to the ground. It got caught up in a spiderweb and hangs twirling in the wind, showing off its brilliant color.
The angle of the shadow against all the other lines caught my attention. This was an older shot on which I did a little work...
A single poplar leaf is released after its summer mission of making chlorophyll is complete. It drifts down until its fall is interrupted on the sharp green needles of a young fir, where it dries and curls before a gust of wind lifts it again and carries it to the welcome embrace of the gentle earth. There it will join thousands more in the ancient cycles of life and death.
Taken at Mineral Lake, East Kootenay, British Columbia, Canada.
In search of some new spots I finally stranded where I've been several times before. Actually no new view, or something, but still an interesting one.
Prypjat, in der Sperrzone von Tschernobyl
Found in Prypjat, chernobyl
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Skippy Interrupted chewing on a peanut when I interrupted his breakfast
in this fence shot in North Carolina.
Seen at a stall at an outdoor arts festival, Mt. Dora, Florida.
A white coiled fabric hanging in front, high contrast shot.
I'm back today from the weekend, and will tonight start playing catch up with comments and photos.
Being off line was a break, and an interruption for this girl, who needed it. Too obsessed with what's going on in my country and needed a break to clear my head and gear up for resistance to what I see as harmful.
Hope you are all well, and l'm looking forward to getting back in touch..