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The famous red stairs at Florida Southern College are found in the Christoverson Humanities Building. These red stairs which are far less photographed are in the Nicholas Residence Hall.
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Donostia 2015. I saw the vessel with the red spinnaker coming from afar (you got it Cordula ) and waited for about 10' til it reached a visually attractive point in my framing without sacrificing the nothern cliffs of Santa Clara island. I was iffy about whether or not entirely letting out at the top of frame the narrow Urgull's shoreline, but I also wanted to include the surf, which helps to suggest an eye path across the picture.
From Cornell:
These birds often stick to main branches and trunks of trees, where they hitch in classic woodpecker fashion, leaning away from the trunk and onto their stiff tail feathers as they search for food hiding in bark crevices. When nesting, males choose the site and begin to excavate, then try to attract a female by calling and tapping softly on the wood around or in the cavity. When a female accepts, she taps along with the male, then helps put the finishing touches on the nest cavity. At feeders, Red-bellied Woodpeckers will push aside most bird species other than Blue Jays.
A Red-legged Partridge taken through the window of our holiday cottage in Norfolk. Unfortunately I was pointing into the sun.
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Red City
Vivid Sydney 2023.
Overseas Passenger Terminal.
The southern end, near the 'Cruise Bar'.
'The Rocks', near Circular Quay.
Sydney.
Photographed last Saturday, 3rd June, 2023.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Candy filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
Red colobuses are Old World monkeys of the genus Piliocolobus. Red colobuses are highly sensitive to hunting and habitat destruction, and have been referred to as probably the most threatened taxonomic group of primates in Africa. They live in large troops which can number up to 80 individuals, the average being somewhere around 20 to 40 monkeys. The diet of red colobus monkeys consists mainly of young leaves, flowers, and unripe fruit. They are also known to eat charcoal or clay to help combat the cyanide some leaves may contain.
The Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park is a 50 km2 national park in Tanzania located on the island of Zanzibar. It is the only national park in Zanzibar. The Zanzibar red colobus, Procolobus kirkii (its population count is about 1000) found in the park, a rain forest species, is also known as Kirk's red colobus.
Tanzania, Zanzibar, Jozani Forest
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red seats repeated... I liked the way the light was hitting the tops of the seats. A 13 second exposure at f/9 w/ISO 200, was a fun setting.
Set Desc: Photographs of The Ohio Theater in Columbus Ohio, which was the subject of the a recent Columbus Flickr Meet, with over 40 Flickr folks from the Central Ohio area converging to hang out, and photograph this beautiful theater.