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Peering and patience for the right moment to strike when you are fishing for your lunch can take some time that is for sure !

 

Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.

 

Have a safe and delightful day dear Flickr friends !

Fox twists and turns to develop difficult line of sight through tree limbs to see us twisting and bending for line of photography through the tree limbs.

I like to try and find natural frames if possible. This is a little rest stop where you can sit in some shade right by the water.

Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing

Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before...

 

~ Poe : The Raven

  

I don't need to get any closer than this to a squirrel!

Taken with TTArtisan 50mm f1.2 for APSC

A young adult black bear peers out at me from the limb where he rests, entertaining himself by idly stripping the bark from the branches. This is a wild cinnamon-phase black bear who is at ease in my presence.

Red-Headed Woodpecker

All seen at Cockwood Cove.

Taken a while back at Bournda National Park before the parks closed because of all the bushfires.

The tree in my back yard

on dark and stormy days

Becomes a life like creature

that peers out all gloomy and grey.

 

The water drips down

the thick recesses of the bark,

in well sought out paths,

eerily calling forth the beings

from within the tree.

 

Water, life giving water

falling from the sky

awakens my senses

and opens my eyes

to see.

 

The living souls all around us

the ones we do not see.

Other dimensions and places in time.

Uniquely linked and networked

in worlds unknown.

 

What we think we see,

we do not know

and what we think we know,

we do not see,

for blind are we to other lives

seeing not but our own.

  

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A cute little painted turtle hung out next to my kayak in the lilypads. This is barely cropped. Even as I started to paddle away it didn't move. Pretty chill reptile.

Since the last time I'd seen this log, it seems to have been attacked by an artist!

Bald eagle peering down at those getting too close.

[...]

I got this girl i wanna....

[...]

I tell'ya what i'm gonna do

I'm gonna pick her up

I'm gonna get her drunk

I'm gonna make her cry

I'm gonna get her high

I'm gonna make her laugh

I'm gonna make her...shh

Woman, woman, woman

She gotta knows she's it

Cause i'm gonna touch her

All over her body

[...]

And she can touch me

All over my body

[...]

 

- Violent Femmes, Gimme The Car

Aston University runs a successful peer mentoring scheme, which brings together students from different years groups.

 

At the end of every academic year we hold a Celebration Evening to thank and reward all our Mentors and Mentees.

 

Find out more about peer mentoring at Aston: bit.ly/c8ckB4

Marix 100, pushed two stops. Ricoh 35 ZF, Nikon D800 scan. A cool lobby in the city of Melbourne.

chocolate pansy I think, The Butterfly Palace, Branson, Missouri. Sony A6500 and FE90/2.8 Macro G.

Streuth!, madradish& Karowich have all been drowning things in bubbles................& I felt left out :(

"Peering Sunset:" A view to the sun's descent towards Granite Mountain as seen through some interesting rock formations at Willow Lake.

Went to Scarborough Sea life centre. Wonderful day. These big fellows were being fed and are amazing cratures!

Crimson-rumpled Toucanet, (Aulacorhynchus haematopygus) emerging from its nest hole and seen here in Colombia

33/366. Think we all is hoping for better weather, even Fudge.

Atrium

BMW Museum

Munich, Germany

 

All the cool kids are doing it...

Agfa Vista 200 (expired)

Canon EOS 300x + 50/1.4

NIKON COOLSCAN 5000ED

This osprey was afraid I might be interesting in its meal ;)

My new custom CG. Customizations not done by me. She was bought from the wonderful qdpatooties.

My Dad's hibiscus is beautiful this year with lots of flowers....I love how funky they look. Hope you have a great Saturday!

Spent the last few weeks exploring a local wood - from full on autumn colour to the last remaining glow.

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