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What a big difference with better light sorry for the waxwing overload, they have now stayed 4 days but I have struggled with the light.

Many thanks to you ALL for the views, faves and comments you make on my shots it is very appreciated

Too much weight.

I never did find out what this building was, but the more I look at it, the more reflections I find. Washington, DC.

one of those shots you don't know what to do with til weeks later...

Vinny is exhausted after a fun day of visiting with the kids and playing with all the boxes and wrapping paper!

He even had some fun with Pearl's new squeaky reindeer!

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Sasheba’s Closet at Rock Your Rack 2019

 

The Sasheba’s Closet Diversity Jumper 2 in the love pattern is a 10L hunt item! This is a unique and high quality item which could sell for a lot so make sure you go pick it up.

 

The Diversity Jumper is a romper style outfit with lace trim and tied at the waist by a red ribbon. The halter top is held up by the red ribbon and the back is exposed. The beautiful heart is made up of bright primary colors in a swirled pattern. The jumper is made for sizes including Belleza, Maitreya, Slink and Tonic. This jumper is also available for purchase in many other colors and patterns not in the hunt.

 

Also shown are Sasheba’s Closet Pussin’ boots not at RYR but available on the MP.

 

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Braithwaite Street, Shoreditch - London

This is the yesterday evening's image of a crimson-red clover field in Oregon. The clouds and sky, pretty much matched the color of the field, so that was a nice bonus to the already pretty scenery.

 

A single exposure, Sony A7r, 27mm, 10-second exposure, f/16, ISO 50, B+W circular polarizer, 3-stop GND.

A motocycle that serves as a truck in Kampot , Cambodia

Viel zu früh aufstehen, viel zu lange gehen, Bus und S-Bahn fahren, viel zu krass frieren, viel zu viele Leute sehen die alle viel zu schlecht gelaunt sind. Und trotzdem sind wir viel zu gut drauf.

Bisschen reden, bisschen lachen, bisschen backen, bisschen knipsen.

Viel zu viele Ideen, die viel zu schwer umzusetzen sind. Und trotzdem viel zu viel planen und viel zu viel freuen. Viel zu gemütliche Abende mit viel zu vielen diversen Anfällen und viel zu vielen guten Gesprächen. Viel zu viele ernste Umarmungen, viel zu liebe Nachrichten im 20-Minuten Takt und viel zu viel Vorfreude. Winter.

  

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The boat is overloaded, look it is too risky and diving at any time

Looks overloaded actually. This Emerald Green Sweat bee knew what it was after and needed more at the Neely Soames Homestead Garden in Kent in western Washington state.

May have been overloaded in those Pollen sacks but kept on coming back to the passion flowers for more!

Family stops for a talk at Meow Wolf in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Cheetah cubs (Acinonyx jubatus) are the most adorable of all the wild cats. With their white furry backs, which disappears at about 9-12 months age, they are full of life and playing with each other all the time.

Cheetahs have a very high mortality rates according to a research done in the Serengeti. In a 1994 study, nearly 77% of litters died before eight weeks of birth, and nearly 83% of those alive could not make it to adolescence (14 weeks). Lions emerged as the major predator of juveniles, accounting for nearly 78% of the deaths. The study concluded that the survival rate of cubs till weaning was a mere 4.8%. This was attributed to the open terrain of the region, which does not allow cheetahs to conceal themselves. Cheetah cubs face higher mortality than most other large mammals.

 

These adorable Cheetah Mom and cubs were captured on a Photography safari during an early morning game drive in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.

often wondered how a bummler of this size

can fly ,,,with only the tiny wing span and such a large body

these are amazing creatures

the aero-dynamics say the size and small wing span its impossible to fly

mother nature defies again ,,,,

 

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Lightning strikes the western suburbs of Tucson during a late night monsoon thunderstorm.

Some shots from the last two days. All Super Takumar f/4.0 macro, hand-held.

Infrared 830nm

I like this tree, it has some many branches shooting upwards from its horizontal branch, all covered in bright orange leaves. It looks like it is weighted down.

 

Fuji X-T2 | Fujinon 50-140mm f2.8 | Lee Landscape Polariser

 

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Heavily laden Tricycle, Bacolod City, Philippines.

I took this image 53 years ago in the Phillipines, on the island of Luzon. Notice the 59 Chevy in the background. This pony was almost suspended but when the driver got onto the cart he was no longer suspended.

...was what I felt when I saw these clouds and their movement.

Another sunrise in the company of Carlos Resende

Tri-colored Heron - chicks - Saint Augustine, Florida

Summer 2023 - In the Nest - Northern Florida U.S.A.

 

In the Wild - Nesting - Rookery - Treetop - July 4th, 2023

 

*[left-double-click for a closer-look - TWINS - waiting for Mom]

 

*[quite surprisingly they turn deep blue as a full-grown adult]

 

The Tricolored or Louisiana Heron does not swim but wades in deep water. Audubon called this bird "Lady of the Water" because of its grace and beauty. It resembles the Great Blue Heron but is much smaller and more delicate. Its white belly clearly distinguishes it from all other Herons. It strides briskly through the water, sometimes running after fish and catching them with a thrust of the bill. This action is so fast that it can only be caught with a shutter speed of 1/4000th of a second! Their chicks have a reddish coat but turn blue with age. The name Louisiana Heron is very misleading because

it also lives in coastal states from North Carolina to Texas, and especially in Florida. - A Very Elegant Bird - Fun to Observe

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricolored_Heron

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._augustine_florida

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