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Had the opportunity to go to Mexico on a family vacation and I could not go without taking the camera! Thankfully I had the opportunity to do a birding tour with Amar Aves - and I highly recommend it! Saw 50+ species and managed photos of about a dozen or so, including several keepers!
The lovely old Plane trees are looked after here better than the buildings seem to be. The paintwork on the shutters is peeling. there are huge cracks in many of the old stone walls, and render falling off. Some of the buildings are so undermined by the water beneath that they have to be propped up wit robust metalwork. There is so much character and charm that it is a pleasure to visit
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The map GPS shows this as in Tanzania, but we were still north of the Mara River in Kenya when we spied these two giraffes seeking shelter from the middday sun under an acacia tree .
I thought this made a nice silhouette image.
More photos to come! Here is my African safari album link
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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. You wait for a bus and then two come along at the same time. I just love his expression and the look that he forgot to put his teeth in, or that is how it seems. Enjoy!
rendered silos, former Third Government Farm, NSW. Now Anglicare Retirement Village, Castle Hill. NSW
15-November-2024
Sunny peaks with mild and dry air, shady valley with frosty, humid and cold air: it is a classic of some alpine valleys, plains and basins in conditions of high pressure and calm wind during the late autumn and winter period.
The valley hoar frost (produced by freezing fog that then dissolved) makes this air column reversal gradient evident.
The cold air, heavier, stagnates towards the bottom while the warm, lighter, air slides above it, so every long night with clear skies the air in the valley becomes colder and more humid.
It is an orographic/microclimatic self-produced cold, due to the loss of heat from soil towards space which occurs mainly during the late autumn (and winter) long clear nights but which also persists during the day, due to the weak and low sun on the horizon, with greater evidence in the shaded areas.
Very warm again today, managed to sneak a walk in under the trees earlier in the day. Different faces of nature recorded!
Vecchio comignolo a Castelvecchio ;-)
(di Rocca Barbena - Liguria - Italia)
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Light and shade on a snow dune
Just in time for the fall with this really very “Pretty Shade” of orange. Fall upon us means plenty of colors coming our way. Enjoy the season change and all the colors coming your way. Gratitude and Kindness don’t change so enjoy them as well.
Smile on Saturday: Light and shade
Wildflowers at the base of the bush, photographed in the shade of the foliage above.