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Possibly the most photographed location in Devon but I make no excuses for posting another shot.
Clear blue skies
Water in the harbour.
A west bound evening freight train.
Colourful Consist.
And the sun perfectly positioned.
66596 brings up the rear of the 1752 Fairwater Yard to Totnes Autobalaster looking good behind the blue water bowsers.
Possibly the most beautiful of the 'dark forest' species. Looking at it close up like this you would think that it is easy to spot but you would be wrong. When it is on the ground feeding amongst the forest floor debris it is almost impossible to see. Its camouflage works so well that you don't see it you until you almost tread on it and it flies up. Thankfully if you are patient it will return to the exact same spot and continue feeding after a few minutes.
You can find many more pics taken this year before the lockdown already on my website -
All my insect pics are one shot, hand-held macros of live insects in the wild.
Last week, Pan Am’s business train made a third consecutive week run. With the rumors flying of the Railroad being up for sale and potential new buyers checking out the Railroad. The train left Mechanicville, NY at sun rise but with all the slowdowns, the train came at pretty good timing. As seen here passing The farm land near the “Cosby Red Barn”. Photo taken Buckland, MA October 14, 2020
Possibly the least secret of all 'secret beaches', Secret Beach is in the Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor, near Brookings, Oregon.
This is a manually-bracketed HDR composition, taken around sunrise (the high ground blocks out the direct sunlight), so that I could capture the moon setting and still see the foreground.
I'm not sure it will ever happen, but I'd like to be here during the winter to capture a sunset.
Possibly my worst title of a photo. Ever. Perhaps I should have gone with Ferntastic (or maybe not). :-) This photo is one fern amongst a few in the corner of the garden. I took it with a wide angle lens and got extremely close to the centre of it.
possibly my favourite snap from my holiday last week.
I wasn't having much luck snapping the chipmunks with my 5d3 as I think its size was scaring them off. So I got reallly up close and personal with my rx100 and they kept coming back for more :)
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Sometimes it is good to play around a little bit. It is all about the mood.
Happy Darn Barn Wednesday
Possibly Sliders Sunday as well.
I've been through the guide a couple of times. The nearest I can find is an immature Golden Whistler. ssp pectoralis. In another shot the tail is all yellow.
Look, let’s be honest, I really don’t like cats. I mean, I don’t hate them or anything; I just don’t get the absolute fascination with the cuteness. I do, on the other hand, like a Vespa.
This image, I made in the side streets of Cairo, not far from the famous Khan el Khalili Bazaar, one of the most fascinating neighbourhoods of the city.
I had to wedge myself up against the wall to get the shot, I would have liked a little more of the scene. I was happy enough with the image although it languished on a hard drive without any attention for ages; I just felt the cats spoiled it somewhat.
What do you think?
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In a deep valley a few kilometres east of Carvoeiro is the little fishing village of Benagil. The beach here is possibly a clue as to what Carvoeiro was like many years ago. However, at Benagil there is still a busy little fishing fleet with boats that can be seen pulled up on the beach at the bottom of the slipway.
There are other similarities to Carvoeiro too, such as the high ochre cliffs that flank the beach and the fact that these two stretches of golden sand are approximately the same size. The main difference is you will probably have a little more room to spread out at Benagil. [...].
The limestone cliffs around Benagil have been eroded into various weird and wonderful forms over the years. In varying degrees of yellow and orange, grottoes, arches, pinnacles and caves have all been carved into the cliffs. Google
Possibly the most beautiful sunset I've ever seen.
Saigon - September, 2009.
I know the wind is just not that strong to blow life away like this.
Possibly Bright Horsefly, tho she doesn't seem to have the expected "extensive orange on abdomen" mentioned in Brocks book. Alternative suggestions welcome. Taken at Flanders Moss, (Scottish Natural Heritage Reserve), near Stirling.
Edit - Is Hybomitra montana. Thanks to Andrew Schild for identification.
Possibly my favorite of these so far--hard to beat olive green for one thing. Unlike the other two though, no room for a minifigure in this cockpit...
I built this in March or April, photographed it in July or thereabouts, and finally am getting around to posting it because I want more on my end-of-the-year collage. Isn't that awful.
Shout out to Isaiah for the epic edit.
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Photo taken around Isalo National Park, Madagascar
2015/11/16
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Possibly the only church with both an alabaster lectern and an altar made from Blue John.
Alas, due to Covid-19 blah blah blah, it wasn’t open.
Aside from a slight correction to converging verticals and a vanity signature this is pretty much straight out of camera.
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Wednesday 3 Dec 2020, sadly this lovely church was engulfed in flames...arson suspected but not proven at this point.
Possibly the most beautiful bridge in Europe.
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Photo taken around Apuya Track, Napo, Ecuador
2018/09/05
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Possibly some kind of Coreopsis here, with Rudbeckia wasting away in the background. I don't really know nature.
Wishing all a fine weekend ahead.
……Natural sculptures created by age, weather and possibly enhanced by climate change?! We saw lots of fallen debris on our walk on Friday around Attingham (N/Trust) - not all were dead or dying trees like this one unfortunately. Take on my phone in Apple RAW & edited in Lightroom. For the interested I’m generally only adding some tones (to my taste/recipe) as Apple RAW & Lightroom seem to work very well together in a straight conversion IMHO. Alan:-)…….
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