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Near the summit of An Sgarsoch now, it is within sight. An Sgarsoch translates as 'The Place of the Sharp Rocks' and I guess this is why it is so named. With all the climbing we've done today my legs are starting to cramp, but one final push as it levels out and we're there ..
Very sad to learn that Steve Watkins, editor of Outdoor Photography, passed away recently. This photo appears in this coming month's Outdoor Photography and his email congratulating me on it came just a couple of weeks before he passed away. His email was full of his warm words of support and encouragement. Although I never met him, Steve will be missed by me and I'm sure many others.
They are not all that rare in our area, but this is the first time we ever got lucky.
Canon FD300mm f/2.8 and 1.4 extender
It was a rather brief meeting with some short and sharp exchanges of opinions.
Magpie-lark & Black-shouldered Kite
(Grallina cyanoleuca)
(Elanus axillaris)
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Ahoi ye landlubbers, ye better nae come closer, dis sword is real sharp, ready tae spill yer guts all o'er.
For dem scurvy bilgerats who ken not the date, it's Talk like a Pirate Day
And a Jolly Macro Monday, me hearties!
Toy Project Day 2608
Revisited. View from the observation deck of the new Shanghai Tower, currently the tallest building in Shanghai and the second tallest in the world.
This is the big Huangpu River bend, with the Bund, the mouth of Suzhou Creek and the Shanghai IFC in the lower foreground.
Also note the sharp border of the smog below the city's inversion zone.
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This bird was in my backyard a few minutes ago. He/she just returned as I was uploading this photo. IMG_3775
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Macro Mondays - Sharp / Crazy Tuesday - Made of Metal
I have to say that in addition to being literally sharp, I also find this antique, beautifully crafted J.A. Henckels Friodur jack knife to be very sharp looking. It has been handed down through our family over the years and I have it displayed on a table with family photos and memorabilia.
Winter is a difficult time for the-Birds of Pray-those who rely on Vols and other sources of food. The snow makes it difficult to pray on them when they generally travel under the snow. This Sharp-shinned Hawk has been spotted near our bird feeders from time to time and has even killed a bird on occasions. Yesterday I spotted this Hawk in our front yard with a Quail it had just caught. With it's food in it's talons it flew to a near by area to dine.
Nature is harsh and the strong survives while the weak parish..
This Sharp-shinned Hawk landed in the right tree for me while I was sitting out on the back deck. Looks to be a Dove for dinner. My backyard.
Sharp edge on blencathra in the English lake district, a very sheer way up the mountain and the way we went up, zoom in the middle and you'll see a person on the way up