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The pollinators love these late season blooms.....especially the bumble bees and big wood-boring bees.

Nuuksio National Park, Finland

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a vivitar series 1 28-90mm f2.8-3.8 vintage zoom lens

Jay

Dumfries & Galloway

Scotland

When Jays take numerous seeds or nuts they are placing food in their crop, which is an expandable pouch in their oesophagus that temporarily holds food. This allows them to transport large amounts of food to a place to be stored for future use.

The House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) was introduced into the eastern United States from the western part of the continent, but it is a beautifully colored bird with a cheerful song, so I can't say that I resent it.

This one was feeding from sunflower seed heads, and looks as if it just realized a big mistake.

Sandhill Crane outnumbered by Snow Geese at Basque del Apache NWR, New Mexico..

On my way, on my time. With class. Good day everyone.

 

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Stuck between a rock (or water) and a hard place (sleeping lion!)

New Valentine applier @ LAQ FREEEEEE till the 18th!

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Who's Your Daddy?

 

FujiFilm X-E1

Fujinon XF27mmF2.8

1/350s f/11 ISO 200

 

Macro Mondays - Broken

Carved wooden wading bird we bought on our travels in Barbados about 20 years ago. Unfortunately upon arrival home, it had broken but I still love it - we can't all be perfect !!!!

 

About 80% of my photography these days is done using manual focus lenses. Normally I'd say I do reasonably well catching the focus where I want it but clearly on this shot that wasn't the case and instead of getting focus on the central column of those strung together objects I managed to get the column on the right of it in focus. In my defence I was using a new-to-me rangefinder camera that I was still trying to get to grips with. Unfortunately with film there's no way to know about your mistakes until they are revealed to you weeks later when you get back the developed film and scans. So my conundrum was whether to post this or not. I love it for it's vibrant colour and odd collection of objects that make up these decorative "things" that were being sold in a stall near London Bridge on the last day of 2023. In the end I decided to trust in the kindness of my fellow Flickrites and give it a whirl.

It is probably oops a few times over from various drivers. This is part of a drive around a building that becomes a Tim Hortons drive thru.

Happy Fence Friday

THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT AND FAVES

ON THE REACTIONS I WILL TRY TO RESPOND BACK

still life

strobes:

Flashpoint 360 28" soft box.

submitted to www.flickr.com/groups/monthlyscavengerhunt/ March: #2 oops

 

submitted to artistic temperament scavenger hunt clue: #45 good egg

 

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18th Feb

10 Different Textures

Rigged for Maitreya and Legacy

body

Original Mesh

  

Uploaded public accidentally. I almost always edit then upload my pictures to Flickr under Private. Then when I'm ready, if ever, I'll write my description, copy the description, then repost under Public and paste the description, add title, tags, select Album, and Groups.

This one I apparently forgot to set to Private.

 

The picture was taken in Denver while being unloaded. Dang, not sure I want this out there... was mostly just experimenting with the new Luminar 4.

 

Could be a good discussion on Editing, how much is too much. Sean Tucker, a "Street Photographer" just put out a great YouTube video on the subject. What are the ethical lines? Much different if you're a news or documentary photographer verses artistic photographer. Sean talks about the history of photo editing. I didn't know that even Ansel Adams edited his pictures, as have many famous photographers, present and past.

 

The video is about 19 minutes long, but if you have time it's well worth viewing.

 

youtu.be/giuMi2rz4TM

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 👻🎃

Lara / Legacy / GenX

 

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Shot for Compositionally Challenged, Week 38: Changing Seasons

Don't you hate when that happens!!!

 

"What's with you men? Would hair stop growing on your chest if you asked directions somewhere?"

~ Erma Bombeck

 

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the moment before...... all is wet.

 

GLASS OF WATER is the topic for Monday 28 November 2016

Group Our Daily Challenge

This can happen to best of us - overshooting the intended target. The frame prior to this is in the inset and shows this male American Kestrel's original intention. Unlike Hummingbirds the Kestrels can't fly backward, it had to do some funny maneuvering to finally settle on the perch. Downsview Park

Oops!... I Did It Again ;)

:D

Oa!! siguiente era OOPS...! I DID IT AGAIN

jeh y va dedicado cesar.villareal

amm me voe me siento medio T_T

viene OOPS...! I DID IT AGAIN video

beno Xamaquz los amo!!!!

hehe mm

me voe hehehe

mm Saludos a mis

 

B-G-F-

 

Salatiel (Salia Seductora)

Caleb (Cabela Vengadora)

Cecilia (Cecilia Ponchadora)

Braian (Braiana Trepadora)

Caliztho-(Caliztho Ahujeradora)

Luis-(Luisa Bailarina)

 

SI KIERES SER PARTE DE MIS B-G-F DEJA TU

NOMBRE Y COMO ES KE TE KIERES LLAMAR SALE?

HAHA

 

Los amow xamacos!!!

 

See Yaaa!!!

 

NUEVO MSN!!! AGREGAME!!!

 

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CC Week 5 Break the Pattern

Thank you for viewing, faving or commenting on my images, have a great day! (Affinity Pro for editing)

 

sometimes the morning commute offers suprises.

I'm just glad I got to pass it before the police showed up and shut down all but one lane.

 

there's a 3rd car out in front of this mess.

Western capercaillie, Tetrao urogallus.

 

Metsien metso.

Come see Spotlight Your Best where the June theme is “Mostly Yellow.”

Coming July 1st: “From the Garden”

  

Dropping a plastic wine glass with just a drop...makes a heck of a mess!

Been thinking about the idea of catching the splash from a falling wine glass for a while...needs more practice. Takes so long to set up!

I will keep practising until I get it right!

and there goes the fish.. all they fighting for :)

Not sure if Juvi got it or adult but I got all three in my shot. Loving it. Enjoy!!

Non ho la minima idea di chi sia questa persona.

E spero sinceramente che non mi denunci :)

…dropped one. I’ve seen hundreds of manu-o-Kū feedings over the past couple decades. The adult often has a beak full of multiple fish, arranged perpendicular to the bill and usually with alternating heads and tails, that it diligently offers one at a time to the chick. I know it happens, but I can’t recall seeing a missed transfer. This adult bird, anthropomorphically looking a bit incredulous, subsequently picked up the dropped fish and successfully reoffered the precious provision to the three-week-old chick. The manu-o-Kū, or white tern, is an arboreal nesting pelagic seabird that doesn’t actually fabricate a nest; instead, it uses a flat or hollow or fork in the tree to keep the egg from rolling away. The hatchling uses its strong, clawed, semipalmate feet to cling to the tree branch that will be its home until fledging. Parents alternate brooding duties until a week or two after hatching when the chick can thermoregulate and be left unattended for up to several hours. Then both parents engage in fishing and feeding, often alternating their arrival time back to the nest. Adults fish up to 120 miles and several hours offshore and provision the chick with fresh whole fish or squid rather than devouring then regurgitating a meal. This avian behavior was known to Polynesian voyagers and other seafarers. A landfall that may be out of view over the horizon could be located by following these birds conveying their catch back to their nestling.

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