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Kepcor Auto Wide Angle MC 28mm 1:2.8

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For the group Challenge March 2023.

Female Painted turtle. Taken at Wildwood lake in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

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Lesser Yellowlegs during a take off - New York

 

As it turned out, this past shorebird season was mostly about the yellowlegs for me😁

With tricky conditions in the recent years, I try not to concentrate on searching only for rare birds at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. Don’t take me wrong, I love seeing new/rare birds but I’m not that picky anymore. Any cooperative bird gets its chance to be photographed by me, not just rarities. Call me crazy but every outing on the mudflats @jamaicabayguardian is a treat for me Yellowlegs were very cooperative this season, at times walking at below the minimal focus distance of my lens🙈Also, I tried to take more “action shots” putting my new mirrorless camera system to the test. It performed pretty well and I will be sharing the results soon. Stay tuned!

 

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The Montparnasse Tower was inaugurated in 1973 and it was the first office building which was built in the city center.

There was a huge controversy because Parisians felt that clashing with the classical environment in which it was located.

The Montparnasse Tower has the advantage that from the terrace, on the top floor, it is possible to see the Eiffel Tower, something impossible when you see the city from the top of it.

Red Arrows at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. They were there to do a fly pass with the legendary Avro Lancaster.

There's a unique magic to a city street after a downpour, a fleeting moment when the urban landscape is washed clean and transformed.This isn't the chaotic frenzy of the storm itself, but the serene, reflective aftermath.

It’s a perspective that invites the viewer to see the world differently, to find beauty in the overlooked details of a rain-swept city street. The combination of the low angle, the deep focus, and the reflective, wet surfaces creates a powerful image that is both moody and captivating, a fleeting moment of urban poetry captured after the storm.....

 

Detail of the Eiffel Tower seen from a lower angle behind the fence that surrounds it.

Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl (Acreage: 164,073 acres)

Low angle with a wider focal length for a somewhat different look.

 

Needless to say, I was nowhere near the camera (the shot was triggered using the camera's auto-capture feature).

 

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This is the very first time I had a chance to take a frontal shot of a heron or any long necked bird! Below are a couple of other shots (first comment).

 

The low angle shot made this heron look really tall, like a giraffe.

 

Amboseli, Kenya.

 

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Just before sunset some light found its way around the bottom of the cloud cover.

 

A small snowfall on last Sunday night and then our weather turned warmer. We are melting the snow cover quickly with daytime temperatures well above freezing. According to Mr. Skilling, our area recorded its 4th longest snowpack on record (behind 2001, 1918 and with 1979 in the no. 1 spot).

 

Have a wonderful weekend!!

Rock Island E9 662 is outbound at 16th and Clark. October 1973.

Another gray day, another walk, another image.

 

Disclaimer: No sea visible because of the low angle, but it's there.

 

Have a wonderful weekend, folks! :)

40106 'Atlantic Conveyor' heads away from Hampton Loade, Severn Valley Railway - seen here from the path that runs alongside the line as far as Alveley Country Park.

 

40106 was built in 1960, entering service at Crewe in October of that year as D306.

 

It was renumbered as 40106 in March 1974 and briefly painted in standard BR blue before a repaint into Dark Brunswick Green, which it carries to this day.

 

It was purchased for preservation in March 1984 and named 'Atlantic Conveyor' later that year as a tribute to ship of the same name, and its crew who were lost during the Falklands War of 1982.

 

40106 was hired by the SVR in 2018 to provide vacuum braked and steam heated services during the winter. This was originally meant to be a 12 month contract, but the loco has been resident on the railway ever since.

 

NB Whistler is a nickname given to the class due to their distinctive engine noise.

 

I had to get low for this one. I really wanted the grasses to frame the bottom of the shot . I felt like the sky needed some color on the foreground to balance out the image. Alaska is Beautiful!

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a xc50-230mm telephoto zoom lens lens

NYNJ Rail SE10B no.s 5101 and 5103 are seen idling on the street trackage on 1st St in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, waiting to receive a string of 12 New York City Subway (NYCTA) R32 cars that are heading to be scrapped.

She was smiling at me. But she was ashamed a little bit so hided behind the glasses. Here is the field in front of the building 7.

Veyrier (Switzerland)

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