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Special moment in 3.32 am in Mid-Summer. One of the magical nights of Finland.
Part of my long running project about this place. Check out the whole Project Koski -album.
This Oregon/dark-eyed junco was caught mid bite when I found him. Went back to his meal as I moved on.
Another year and by Mid-May the color in my garden is extraordinary. I wish the color lasted year round. The upkeep can really get overwhelming at times. I feel that early in the morning and late afternoon the beauty makes all this work worthwhile. Thanks for viewing my work. Stay safe. Be kind to everyone you see today.
If you look close you will see a little movement in this shot as it was a very windy day. I was capturing shots as the bough swung my way and in total there were about 160 unusable shots. I couldn't resist this one simply because of the arrangement of the blossom purely by nature. Taken hand held using a vintage lens on a windy day and not a highlight blown even though some bokeh appears a little bright.
Beautiful Mourning Cloak absorbing the heat from some filtered forest sunlight.
Uncommon early Spring butterfly. It over-winters and emerges as the first butterfly of the season, usually late March to early April. It does not nectar. Instead, it takes nourishment from sap seeping from an occasional tree branch wound.
My earliest sighting of a BF, ever. Probably due to the unseasonably warm weather over the last week. Today, we are enjoying sunny 65F temps with very light breeze.
Keep in mind that Punxsutawny Phil has decreed another six weeks of winter. As such, it's turning rainy and colder tonight, so it might be some time before another critter like this one takes the stage.
Dedicated to Jesus Gaban who has a great eye for composition and light in his landscapes also macros and nature images. Your can enjoy here:
www.flickr.com/photos/jesusgaban/50297746888/in/dateposted/
Thanks for your support and inspiration.
Seen in Project Contact Thank-You # 103
flic.kr/s/aHsmNjQ5M6. Thansk for viewing
The 509th Joint Fighter Wing (RCAF/Coven Air Command [Canada]), aka the "Maple Witches", flies above the clouds over enemy territory.
In this post-dogfight photograph, Wing Leader Esmerelda "Granny" Berkowitz hastily stitches together the tail of Captain Noddington "Warlock" Schmooz's Spitfire, escorted under the watchful wands of several other members of the 509th.