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Please ignore the Exif data, this shot was done with the Mitakon Speedmaster at F0.95 (window light only).
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This is the result of an image "blend" using several photos of Jane fed into the AI engine called Midjourney. I wish the tool had focused on her eyes instead of just before the eyes and I wish the tool didn't keep the little booger she often gets next to her nose.
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Hunts Point Beach is a small crescent shaped beach tucked into a protective cove. At one end is the Hunt’s Point wharf with its lobster fishing boats and shacks.
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Kookaburras are terrestrial tree kingfishers of the genus Dacelo native to Australia and New Guinea, which grow to between 28–42 cm in length. The name is a loanword from Wiradjuri guuguubarra, onomatopoeic of its call. The loud distinctive call of the laughing kookaburra is widely used as a stock sound effect in situations that involve an Australian bush setting or tropical jungle, especially in older movies. They are found in habitats ranging from humid forest to arid savanna, as well as in suburban areas with tall trees or near running water. Even though they belong to the larger group known as 'kingfishers', kookaburras are not closely associated with water. Kookaburras are almost exclusively carnivorous, eating mice, snakes, insects, small reptiles, and the young of other birds; unlike many other kingfishers, they rarely eat fish, although they have been known to take goldfish from garden ponds. In zoos they are usually fed food for birds of prey. S_651
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The marmalade hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus).
The gardener’s friend. Its larvae eat aphids; adults are nectar feeders in garden flowers and pollinate plants.
Taken on 26/08/2010 at 1500Hrs.
Camera-Nikon P100.
FocalLength - 9.20 mm
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The West Head Light marks the headland on the southern side of the western entrance to Barrington Passage. The white circular tower is 6.1 meters (20ft) tall, equipped with a fixed red light, and painted with two wide red horizontal bands.
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Please watch this short time lapse video showing the' birth' of what I think has to be the most repulsive 'plant' on earth!!!!!
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A great place to sit and relax to enjoy the view. Peter Island Lighthouse is in the background.
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