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There seems to be a lot of afternoon napping going on. "Mad dogs and Englishmen" and all that, I guess.
A dog lying in the shadow having an afternoon nap. He picked a quite firm pillow I must say but looks quit content.
Shot at the monastery Bagaya Kyaung in Inwa in Myanmar. Inwa might be a relatively small village now but served as the Burmese capital from 1364 to 1841.
You can see more photos from Myanmar in my Myanmar set.
You could watch this Large On Black since that brings out more details. My pictures aren't balanced for a white background and a lot of the finer details are lost in this small format.
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It used to be a collect all for mail, catalogs, notes, my purse, etc. I dont dare put anything up there now for fear I'll come home and find it on the floor,,, or break a cats heart that he cant sleep up there anymore.
Yes, I am controlled by a CAT!
(Wouldnt have it any other way though) - :)
Another photo in a series that I took in one of my local parks. I stood for ages watching this pair of Red-naped Sapsuckers flying to and from this old tree stump.
Common name: White-naped Crane ♀
Scientific name: Grus vipio
Distribution: China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, Russia, South Korea
Conservation status (IUCN): Vulnerable
Nap time after a day hike adventure to Booth Lake. Backpacking to Square Lake, Central Oregon, August 2010.
The coast is clear. Time for a nap.
Took this with a Canon 5D with a 400mm f/5.6L lens.
Exposure: F9@1/1000 of a sec at ASA 1250
Governor Moore visit NAPS School by Anthony DePanise at 74 Greenery Point Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21402