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I spent yesterday making cookies. I wish I could say the afternoon went as well as the morning but I managed to burn out the motor of my mixer, accidentally order a mixer that I won't be able to lift, and get totally frustrated. LOL this morning I'm headed to the chiropractor's and then I'm going to rest up for the next five busy days. Merry Christmas everyone!
Making Valentines
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Making barrel staves at Fort Langley.
"Fort Langley is a former trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company, now located in the community of Fort Langley opposite McMillan Island. Commonly referred to as "the birthplace of British Columbia", it is designated a National Historic Site of Canada and is administered by Parks Canada." - Wikipedia
A speed light off to the left with a Rogue snoot and a 1/4 cut CTO to help keep the light warm and underexposing the ambient helped to create this image of Glen at work. I triggered the flash with a Yongnuo 622 controller.
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This is a Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris) propelling itself through the calm water and creating a small wave with its head. They can weigh up to 45kg making them the heaviest member of the Weasel family. They are even heavier than Wolverine and much heavier than Giant River Otter, which is a bit longer. Sea Otters were once abundant in the North Pacific but relentless trapping during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries resulted in their extirpation from Canada by 1929. Their fur is the densest of any mammal on the planet which made them highly sought-after for their pelts. Between 1969 and 1972, 89 animals were reintroduced into Nootka Sound from Alaska. I photographed this one at Zeballos on the west coast of Vancouver Island which is quite close to the original reintroduction site. The numbers here have built up impressively and the population now comprises several thousand animals. They are usually quite wary of humans, but they will allow approach to about 50m before they dive to safety.
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Deze zwierige danseressen op stelten maakten voor in de avond nog een laatste rondje tijdens Donderdag Meppeldag
Luna wanted to see "doggy" according to her dad so I had Benni sit close to her. Luna wanted to see from about this distance and didn't get closer even though the dad reached out and patted Benni.
More from the traffic lights
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Shoving a load down Cherry St. for Big Bay Lumber, Conductor Kyle makes sure traffic has moved over so they can get by as they approach Division St. on Goose Island.
Grey Heron, getting out of the water after an unsuccessful fishing dive at Etherow Country Park.
Another shot of it having a good shake in the comment below.
Me making gentle-man dolls live at Pick Me Up, Somerset House. As part of Nous Vous Fresh Ones project
The Cabo de Palos-Islas Hormigas Marine Reserve is in splendid health, life is teeming and the groupers are incredibly large. Unfortunately the fishing pressure on this species means that we can only see large groupers in the protected areas of the Mediterranean and this Marine Reserve is one of the best places to dive in the Mediterranean and undoubtedly one of the best in the world.
Highest Explore Position #155 ~ On Monday February 16th 2009.
Wave - Clacton Beach, Essex, England - Friday January 30th 2009.
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Well, it's my last day of being 41!!!!!!!!!!!
Tomorrow I will be in the words of Jennifer Anniston...30-12...lol
So, I decided to go out with a splash....(No photographers got wet during the making of this shot...thankfully...although it was close...lol..:O))
I will be celebrating my Birthday in Colchester tomorrow, so if I don't visit any of your wonderful streams, that would be why....I will endeavour to get around to you all upon my return..:O))
Hopefully the weather will be kind to me tomorrow, although...it's looking like being a dull and cloudy day...as opposed to a sunny one, so I may go to the Zoo again or something...may as well spend my Birthday with some of God's creatures, at least on the most part they like me..lol...:O)))
I'm looking forward to having my jelly and ice cream party tomorrow anyway....I'm 30-12 going on 5.....lol
Anyhoo...I hope everybody has a wonderful Sunday and a great new week ahead..:O))
Nottingham's Old Market Square part way being transformed in to the annual Winter Wonderland.
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(or at least rendering down some grapefruit;-)
Macro Mondays - Citrus theme
(& also;-) 3 potato masher tongs? are 6 cm wide)
(no rind included, because of all the Anti-fungals that are applied in wax coating to skin of commercially packed citrus fruit these days........they scare me and I'm fearless;-)
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Making Hay in the Wimmera, where a team of tractors and balers move in, one team mows, then leaves it to cure, this can take days or weeks, another comes and rakes it ready to bale, then another comes through the night and bales it before the warmth of the Sun makes it too crisp to bale. Soon after the loaders stack into large groups and then within hours it is loaded and off to market. What I have here was all in one day, and the next day the paddock was bare.
The kids have been wanting to make applesauce. They picked apples and spent most of Saturday in the kitchen making applesauce and 2 batches of apple crisp. They did all of this by their own choice. It was nice to see them working together and enjoy the “fruits” of their labor.
Nikon D750
Sigma 35mm f/1.4
edited with Lightroom using my own “looks like film” preset
This is a park I had been to many times and this particular day was looking like any other day. I wasn't seeing anything new to photograph. But then I saw the sprinklers. This wasn't new, but they created something different. I took shots of them like they were models on a fashion catwalk. I took all the pics in color as I always do but converted a few of them to b&w. (Cascade Locks area DSC_8553.jpg)
Fighting Moorhens ~ London Wetland Centre ~ Barnes ~ London ~ England ~ Friday 23rd September 2016.
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Well, I spent the day at the London Wetland Centre yesterday, where I got to see the moor hens going at it hammer and tongs as is their want lol...No animals were harmed in the making of these images..or at least I don't think so.:)
I hope everybody has a fab Weekend.:)
We were in the mood for dumplings today and ordered both the fried pork dumplings and the steamed pork & leek dumplings at Shanghai Cafe (@ 100 Mott). They were pretty good, but these are the dumplings I dream about.
Note I originally uploaded this a month or two ago, but that scan was screwed up... this one is better.