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This was an image that touched me deeply, it reminded me of when I was little, of my boys were young… every child should be allowed to play with sticks etc in a puddle!
Is there anything that gives them more fun, all the toys that go with it?
So good for the imagination!
Have a lovely day and thank you, M, (*_*)
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John o' groats & Duncansby head to lands end. Day 15
End to end trail.
Ardindrean.
Highlands
Scotland
Great Britain.
UK.
Good morning everyone and I hope you had a nice weekend. Just three quick pics of a Red-spotted Purple Admiral (Limenitis arthemis astyanax) photgraphed at Lacey Pond in mid August. I remember the day well as it was the first day after a four-day rain and I couldn't wait to get out & about as I was beginning to get cabin fever.
Red-spotted Purple Admirals in general were quite scarce this past season, with this being the only individual I photographed. Seen here in all three pics it's "puddling" in search of nutrients. In the two photos in the comment section it was puddling on a slab of limestone, which no doubt saturated from all the rain we had was rich in easy to access nutrients/minerals.
Not the best specimen for a butterfly, but at least it wasn't tattered and/or had any missing parts of its wings.
As always, please don't forget to click on "view previous comments" if you don't see the two additional photos in the comment section. Even better, scroll to them by clicking on the arrow thingy to the right of the above pic. And if you want to view any picture in the comment section large all you have to do is click on it where you'll also find some text describing this pretty butterfly.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you have a truly great last day of October and Halloween.
Lacey
PS...I have an early morning appointment for an MRI so I'll be kind of hit & miss here on flickr so please bear with my lack of response to comments and/or visits. Thank you.
ISO800, aperture f/8, exposure .004 seconds (1/250) focal length 300mm
This is looking back on the path that I have just walked up - the trees in the previous image are on the right. Wet and muddy tonight but very enjoyable!! Just as well my feet live in wellies not high heels!!!
Puddles and tyre tracks in the "car park" by the Lawers dam above Loch Tay in rather miserable weather.
Another dull, wet day, so I went for a walk around the outside of the house...
Leaves that had blown into a puddle.
Along the Cheat River WV I found this cluster of swallowtails having a sip of something in the mud.. butterfly moonshine ? Thanks for texture Angelique (Liek)
(Published in Digital SLR, July 2011)
This bridge hadn't seemed particularly photogenic when I'd crossed it previously. That was at least until a couple of weeks ago when I noticed the puddle - suddenly it felt a little more promising! Unfortunately the lens I used for my first attempt suffered from severe barrel distortion, affecting the verticals so badly I couldn't rescue the shot in Photoshop.
I decided to head back a second time after it had rained for that little watery depression (funnily enough I didn't have to wait long!) and try again. The cloud was a bonus - although I did seem to spend a lot of time studying the sky until it got in position...
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) in a puddle where Traplandia Farm meets Michaelbrook Golf, Kelowna, BC.
I look forward to the robins' return for many reasons, and mostly, I guess, because they're so accommodating....
While on a visit to Belleplain State Forest in early January, I noticed a large puddle in the woods. The sun was so high in the sky at 12:18PM that day, the reflection in the puddle was irresistible.
Nothing done to the photo.