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Possibly the last of my Spotted Pardalote image series captured recently during a visit to the Hunter Wetlands Center (Shortland, NSW; Australia).

A pretty heavy crop....... but hopefully still appealing.

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ID help appreciated. Thanks, Ray . . . . photo KR

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104/123 pictures in 2023: topaz

Possibly, but feels strange to be "human" skin toned again after so long.

 

possibly Eucalyptus macrocarpa ?

 

Olympus E-M5 / Olympus 12-40mm f2.8

 

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Who knows? Might work for Macro Monday?

 

Possibly a young deer mushroom. Was next to a old tree stump.

Possibly a Buffalo treehopper?

Margate is a village that seems fairly typical of many small towns one finds all over PEI, a few homes, possibly a store front or two, and at least one church and graveyard. I would imagine that many of these towns and villages go back a couple of hundred years, with histories tied to the farming or fishing economies that spawned them. This village exists northeast of Kensington about a third of the distance from that town to Stanley Bridge.

 

I was on my way back to Summerside after a day exploring in the Cavendish and Rustico areas. The sun was beginning to get very low on the horizon, offering up some decent Golden Hour colour, so I just pulled over and snapped this shot. Yes, there are powerlines all over the image, but it is an honest view of this place.

Possibly a summer resident here on the Decorah prairie, this distinctive sparrow wearing its dark stick pin to hold those heavy breast streaks in place will likely shift south to Missouri too, though a few tough it out right here in the Oneota valley during warm winters.

possibly Dolomedes briangreenei

Couchy Creek Nature Reserve

Tweed valley NSW AU

Possibly one of the best views in Lakeland, Warnscale bothy overlooking Buttermere.

 

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Possibly my favourite shot of the morning on Curbar last saturday. Shortly after the sun came and the light grew a little more intense, enough to make a noticeable impact on the surrounding rocks and contrasting against the cool mist in the valley. Chris added a nice focal point to the shot too.

 

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possibly Beijing, but I forgot.

Possibly they are plum and not cherry, but I'm pretty sure cherry.

That's the *soul of this one that it is OK not to be positive what something is. I love the color pink, and of that, I am very positive.

 

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...possibly a warning that Storm Babet is on her way!

Heavy rain is due tomorrow with strong winds.

Possibly Metaballus litus Rentz

This colourful Katydid is feeding on a grasstree, Xanthorrhoea priessii flowering spike. It loses the lovely orange wings as it develops but is still a very handsome insect.

Photo: Fred

 

November 2016

Possibly a 90s design I don't see many now

Possibly a race of Black and White Owl. Flash makes the eyes very red however I was lucky with a guide using a torch to the side and I hand held this

Dan Duda is a map librarian and a pool player. For the entire slideshow visit: vimeo.com/257598663

 

For the past little bit I have been working on a series of short audio-slideshows featuring 70 profiles of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians. Newfoundland and Labrador joined Canadian confederation 70 years ago and I thought it would be interesting to talk a snapshot of the province at this moment in time. I am working with a producer and we are trying to match demographic, geographic and occupational data across the episodes in order to reflect as much of the province as we possibly can.

 

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Possibly a fork-tailed bush katydid. Sacramento, California

Possibly in northern Sweden near Kiruna they can have the joy of celebrating a white Christmas the rest of Sweden is hardly any snow at all. Therefore, I now pick up a small nugget from my photo archive (from 2010).

 

Gripenberg Castle (Gripenbergs slott) is a wooden manor house. It is considered to be the biggest wooden castle in Sweden and one of the oldest that remain today as well.

 

The castle was built in 1663 as a huntig seat for the field marshal Carl Gustaf Wrangel. Its architect is unknown, but there is some reason to believe, that it might have been Nicodemus Tessin the Elder. It is assumed that the castle"s name is derived from the name of Wrangel"s mother Margareta Grip and that Wrangel might have chosen it to commemorate her. By the end of the 17th century the castle was bought by Samuel von Söderling and remained in the possession of his family until today.

 

Gripenberg Castle, Tranås - Sweden

 

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Possibly a Rebutia. I'm not a cactus expert. Seen at the Ross Evans garden centre in Kenmore, west Brisbane.

Possibly one of my favorite images of all time. I love this piece. Exactly how I wanted it to turn out!

 

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Possibly my favourite Vegas sign...

Somebody at Kmart left the old PENSKE Entrance open, Does anybody know what this was part of since I'm only 13 years old and idk what stuff was in the 90's.

Kmart

Erie, PA

Possibly the most serene sight amidst the chaos of Jaipur is the beautiful Jal Mahal Jaipur, the Water Palace. This low-rise symmetrical palace, that once was a shooting lodge for the Maharajah, appears to float in the centre of Sagar Lake. The light sand coloured stone walls of the Jal Mahal Jaipur are at a stark contrast to the deep blue of the waters of the lake, while from the innards of the palace lush foliage sprouts.

Possibly my fav craft I've ever built: the Firefly.

 

It's been to Chicago, Virginia, Toronto, and Seattle. The next stop can be your home!

 

Still time to buy and donate!

possibly for CWD assignment: love

possibly like this one best from last nights shots ,the setting sun through the wings makes it for me

...or maybe club footed funnel cap. update: Julie (thanks for 11 million views) suggests that it is actually Trooping funnel (Clitocybe geotropa) and i think she is likely right

 

Not edible (in either case) but poses well for a photo among the leaf litter in the wood at Belfast Castle Estate. update: assuming it is Trooping Funnel then it is edible...

 

I am not eating anything unless I am 100% certain of ID!

 

Cocteau Twins - Pale Clouded White

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP5EVzxrYtg

   

(Possibly) the last one of this for now.

 

Birmingham, West Midlands, UK.

 

My Birmingham set.

Possibly one of the oldest Partners left, but now showing as untaxed as of this month.

Possibly the most famous road in Bath, Royal Crescent is a row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a sweeping crescent. Designed by the architect John Wood the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774, it is among the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United Kingdom. The buildings are all Grade I-listed.

 

Interestingly, each original purchaser bought a length of the façade, and then employed their own architect to build a house behind the façade to their own specifications. Hence what can appear to be two houses is occasionally just one. While the front is uniform and symmetrical, the rear is a mixture of differing roof heights, juxtapositions and fenestration. In other words, a bit of a mess. This architecture, described as "Queen Anne fronts and Mary-Anne backs", occurs repeatedly in Bath.

  

Possibly the most photographed gable-end of a building in Lisbon, but I love it.

10/11/25 - Possibly Irish @ The Rosebud Theatre, Roseburg, Oregon, USA

Possibly named due to a miner losing an eye in a Mountain Lion attack on nearby Rock Creek. We were headed to Whaler Creek, one of my favorite small creeks, because the winter deer habitat road closure just lifted May 1. When we got to the dirt portion of Rock Creek road there was a sign saying the road was closed all weekend for an enduro motorcycle event. This was the closest option. It didn't look like much, but once we started wading up it got pretty nice.

Possibly near Iron Baron, mine,

In 1998, I undertook a long and personal journey, from Melbourne to Whyalla. I flew to Adelaide and onto Whyalla, hired a hire car and spent about a week driving around. I made my home for the week in the caravan park at Whyalla. I spent most of each day driving and photographing. I blogged about it on my blog in 2023

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At one end of the Long Gallery are a pair of colourful grotesque painted heads, which are presumably part of the original decoration, and possibly in the style of a Green Man. There may have been another pair at the other end, but they are no longer visible.

Possibly a bit overcooked but never mind :) its another old photo revisited.

Golden Gate Bridge

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the opening of the San Francisco Bay into the Pacific Ocean. As part of both U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1, it connects the city of San Francisco on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula to Marin County. The Golden Gate Bridge was the longest suspension bridge span in the world when it was completed during the year 1937, and has become one of the most internationally recognized symbols of San Francisco, California, and of the United States. Despite its span length being surpassed by eight other bridges since its completion, it still has the second longest suspension bridge main span in the United States, after the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York City. It has been declared one of the modern Wonders of the World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The Frommers travel guide considers the Golden Gate Bridge the "possibly the most beautiful, certainly the most photographed, bridge in the world" (although Frommers also bestows the most photographed honor on Tower Bridge in London, England).

Possibly a Fiesta.

Possibly a view from a bus? There's an interesting tower structure near the lower center of the frame. Zooming in reveals boats and structures along the lake shore. Flickr photo editor was used to bring out the terrain and tamp down the blue.

Possibly in northern Sweden near Kiruna they can have the joy of celebrating a white Christmas the rest of Sweden is hardly any snow at all. Therefore, I now pick up a small nugget from my photo archive (from 2010).

 

This ruined castle lies on the shores of Lake Noen. Built as a hunting castle by count Per Brahe the younger, who died in 1680 before it was finished, the site is a reminder of Sweden’s Great Power era.

 

Kvarnarp, Adelöv, Tranås - Sweden

 

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