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Pictue taken by Anna the wedding guide ..looking the worse for wear arriving at the wedding hall...lol ...could not get out today due to heavy rain and thunder :(
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australian black cockatoo - Australian black cockatoo with a strip of red feathers standing by a tree branch.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24713712-austra...
This robin was very upset with me and chased me around the yard, after I accidentally disturbed it's family, not realizing that they had built a nest in my trumpet vine. Of course I used this opportunity to take some great photos.
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On the 7th of February, I sat out for about an hour garthering these 5 photos. I was rather pleased with how they turned out, considering it was rather windy.
Laramie, WYs Light pollution can be seen on the bottom Left of the frame. The much larger bright spot on the right, is the light pollution from Fort Collins, CO.
This was a 301 Second Exposure
Redfeather plays New World Brewery, Ybor City, Tampa, FL on June 18, 2015.
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A Male Downy Woodpecker Enjoying Some Wood, near the compost bin, in my yard.
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On the 7th of February, I sat out for about an hour garthering these 5 photos. I was rather pleased with how they turned out, considering it was rather windy.
This photo shows the rotation of the earth, and you can see Polaris on the left side of the frame just above the bright spot of Laramie, WYs Light pollution. The much larger bright spot on the right is the light pollution from Fort Collins, CO.
This was a 1202 Second Exposure.