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The Intrepid is a WW II ship and is now a museum located at Pier 86 at 46th Street in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood on the West Side of Manhattan.
Ypache on a solo free climb...
Rainy, windy 2nd of January. Storm Eleanor on the way, so the pick-up was parked near the gate, down the drive from the yard, in case any slates flew off the roofs of the outbuildings.
Anything new or different, and I can rely on Ypache to be all over it! Here, she jumped onto the bonnet, slid down the windscreen then leapt up onto the roof. She jumped down onto the flat bed, stuck her wee head round to the side of the car then proceeded to climb onto the door handle then the window rubber...Why? To see her reflection in the dark window! She slid off, twice, and repeated the process, twice. I’m getting this wee girl a mirror!
South Carrick Hills
SW Scotland
SVP - Superior pack
Limerence - Leo hair
VENDETTA Skins - Damien skin
Finer threads - Josh harness shirt
777-lite - Intrepid
Paleto - Auto rapair backdrop
Jail Event
ManCave
This American bullfrog seemed to be quite aware of the Green heron, perched directly above him.
In the canal at Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Thanks for taking a look!
At the weekend, my wife's side of the family came up from the south (London and Christchurch, in Dorset) to celebrate our niece's dedication. On the Saturday, we all made a trip to Dovedale, in Derbyshire, with a mission to climb Thorpe Cloud!
Well? We did it!
On our descent, I took a sneaky shot of my father-in-law. He remains to be one of the kindest, most generous, people I have ever met....
...and he also happens to be my photography-teacher!
I had to post this as I was totally surprised to see a fly fisherman in the creek when it was snowing. If you notice there is a man on the right side of the river here fishing. I think the temperature was about 25 F at the time. The last thing I wanted to do in this weather was get into the water!
The Saint Elena canyon trail along the Rio Grande is one of the exciting vistas in Big Bend National Park, Texas. Getting to the canyon on this day is not so convenient, however, a walk through mud and thigh-high water. Here are two intrepid trekkers (among others evidently) up to the task.
Me - scrambling over a lava field to get the perfect photo - which of course turned out to be rubbish! Iceland
From Wild South Florida -
One constant: the orange legs and feet (though brighter orange during nesting season). During the summer, ruddy turnstones feed on bugs, berries, seeds and moss. In winter, their tastes turn to seafood, with crustaceans, mollusks and small fish on the menu. They also eat bird's eggs, carion and garbage. Their summer diet is critical; they need to add fat to sustain them during their long migration or risk not making the trip at all.
Braving the freezing rain on a slushy Columbia Icefield glacier in a special tour bus designed for off-road control on extreme grades.
Happy Mono Monday!
My first single-hue image, and my first post processed on iPad with Apple’s new Photomator app. Could have done this with other standard apps on the Mac, but not on my brawny M4 iPad Pro. Nice to have an Apple-supported product that offers the same feature set across all devices.
Baby Leopard in Botswana's Okavango Delta. Shot handheld from a jeep. The mother was nearby watching and letting the baby take a few exploring steps.
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Still hanging on after almost all the leaves are gone. I didn't notice them until the leaves fell off.
I like the background. The vines create a sense of motion.
" Fear is something present in our lives. Everyday. at any second. The answer is not to avoid it, but embrace it like it's part of you.
Only a part."
I am proud of this one...i really like this kind of portraits.
I am also proud to announce the lauching of the Awake Platform!
Go check it! www.awakeplatform.com
I enjoyed watching the progress of this feathered friend at Sheboygan's North Point Thursday morning.
This little guy was one of four very healthy young masked lapwings currently taking over our little village lake. The coots have hatched out too. A great time of year!
Happy Wing Wednesday!
Beauty in gloomy rainy Wasdale
Wast Water or Wastwater (/ˈwɒst wɔːtər/) is a lake located in Wasdale, a valley in the western part of the Lake District National Park, England. The lake is almost three miles (five kilometres) long and more than one-third mile (500 m) wide. It is a glacial lake, formed in a glacially "over-deepened" valley. It is the deepest lake in England at 258 feet (79 m). The surface of the lake is about 200 feet (60 m) above sea level, while its bottom is over 50 feet (15 m) below sea level. It is considered relatively oligotrophic. It is owned by the National Trust.