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Red Kite Milvus milvus over the Bwlch pass near Dinas, this is one of the low flying jet sites

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© Brian E Kushner

Nikon D4S, Nikon AF-S 80-400 F/4.5-5/6 VR

Red Panda at Nashville Zoo

Red Squirrel

Red Deer roaring.

 

Red grape clone @ week 5 1/2

Non avendo tempo per nuove foto... pubblico qualcosa di vecchio.

 

Explore #373 on Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Downtown Franklin, Tennessee - July 4th 2015

 

Franklin on the Fourth Festival

 

I captured several pictures during this event. I will post some of the more interesting ones here on Flickr. If you are interested in seeing all the images, please visit my website. You will find all the pictures at the bottom of the page. You can click individual photos to view them in a lightbox or you set back and play the slideshow. Here is a link to the blog post: www.shutteringthrulife.com/red-white-and-blue/

This seems strange that on a holiday, you would go to a cemetery... twice. But this was to photograph the Red Squirrels that are resident there and wild. They are apparently becoming more and more tame... these came to within a few metres.

 

Hope that you like it and all comments and criticisms are welcome.

 

Matt

Red Squirrel at Alverstone Mead Nature Reserve on the Isle of Wight

 

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Red Deer in the rutting season at Richmond Park in Surrey

This is just a rough draft of a project I'm working on for a class. I plan to shoot 15 or so organic foods (primarily fruits and vegetables) in this exact manner. The goal is to shoot them so they appear to be more like a two-dimensional surface rather to highlight their symmetrical and geometrical designs when cut in half. I plan on making a hardcover coffee table book out of these, accompanying text with the images with factoids (e.g. How many antioxidants are found within pomegranate, or something along those lines). I became interested in these foods when I had been diagnosed with cancer, thinking that how "perfect" the foods looked would somehow help me overcome my sickness when I ate them.

Red Chapel Doors, Appleton WI

 

Winner of Decorative Door Challenge

Maj. Vince O'Conner climbs into the cockpit of an F-16C Fighting Falcon before a combat training mission during Red Flag-Alaska 12-2 at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, June 12, 2012. O’Conner is a pilot with the 36th Fighter Squadron, Osan Air Base, South Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth)

The Red Arrows display team at Durham Tees Valley Skyline event in 2015. Precision aerobatics in good weather conditions.

Group of Red Deer Hinds looking spooked, probably by a photographer trying yo get too close for the perfect image

I was lucky enough to spot one of these beautiful birds of prey.

Red-capped Plover chick preening at Mogareeka (northern end of Tathra Beach).

Another pairs of red lilies just coming out.

Red Flower (not sure of the name)

 

Dunster Castle Gardens

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My First Flower Shot

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Red and White Motor Services Buses U6O51 Leyland Lydney and U351 Leyland Lydney 1964

Red Pants. San Francisco, California. May 6, 2016. © Copyright 2016 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.

 

People and their reflections on a walkway at SFMOMA

 

In my continuing effort to make my landscape photograph fan uncomfortable — just kidding! — another urban/street photograph from a recent day in San Francisco. As members of SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) we got tickets for the members' pre-opening this week. (The museum officially reopens on May 14, following two years of a major renovation and expansion project.) To answer the obvious first question... the new building is beautiful in almost all ways. (It isn't perfect, but what is.) We greatly enjoyed our visit, during which we managed to spend time in mostly the new areas, but also revisited a lot of the older structure as well.

 

I love museums, especially art museums, and I can spend hours in them, looking and thinking and making mental associations. But I also like photographing them — for the interesting architectural features which often produce a lot of very interesting light and geometry, but also as places to watch people. But I often have to be very quick, and that we the case here. I first saw this fellow in the red pants walking my direction, against a background of mostly colorless architecture and flat light. I had just time to make two very quick exposures. Initially I wasn't hopeful about this one, as I felt that I had almost missed him as he walked out of the frame — but in the end that positioning ended up seeming to be the most interesting to me.

  

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a few red squirrels from yesterdays great day out with 'Chris Macloughlin' and 'black cat photos'..this one is bouncing a ball..haha..we had two of these wet squirrels chasing each other around for a few hours in the rain, this pale coloured one and a much darker brown little fellow, great fun watching them but hard to get a good action shot as the light was very bad. this at 1/80 sec iso 500

The red squirrel is so much cuter than his big ole city cousins. I've only seen them in rural areas and camping trips. They can be very entertaining, and they're so cute, they're practically chipmunks. Scan of on old print, limited Photoshop.

I was so happy to finally see a RSP in my garden. This one is perched on a pumpkin leaf.

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