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Sharp-shinned hawks, members of the Accipiter family, are skilled hunters known for capturing songbirds, small mammals, and larger insects. These hawks prefer nesting in old spruce trees and thrive in wooded habitats. With 21 to 25-inch wingspans and weights of 3.5 to 6 ounces, they are crucial in maintaining ecological balance, making them invaluable to our ecosystem.
Bangalore, 2008
Strobist Info: Shot with 2 580ex Speedlights at 45 degrees to the pencil on each side, bounced off the ceiling above and wall across the room.
I learned about the Montessori method and its focus on self directed activity by children while shooting these images for a friend who is thrilled to be fulfilling a longstanding dream to open a school of her own. We will certainly do a shoot with kids next to add more life and appeal to what will become brochure ware for The Earth School in Bangalore - an element I wish we had right away. That said, it was great fun to explore low angles, common objects, and tabletop photography of the bento box style activity trays for the kids.
The rocky summit of Sharp Top Mountain at the Peaks of Otter. Right off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.
I was setting up for what promised to be a nice shot of some robins feeding on cherries, when they all fled. This hawk was to blame, but she perched, briefly, in compensation.
One of the many photographs taken during Cecil Sharp's visit to Winster on 4 July 1908.
Sharp may be the man at left foreground with his back to the photographer and wearing a white hat.
This image is reproduced by kind permission of Roland Corfield.
Shot this sunset with thorny cactus in the foreground (actually i was right in the middle of cactus to take this shot.. ouch!! It hurts!
Sharpes of Nottingham club class Van Hool TX21 Altano 2, TX69 SON displayed at the 2021 Buses Festival. Sun 08.08.2021.
Super Takumar 55mm is proving to be as sharp as modern primes. But is sharp or soft version more pleasing?
My friend took me on an excursion to do some street photography. To compare my vintage Super Takumar against the modern Sigma 30 Art.
This is a Sharps New Model 1863 rifle. The workmanship on this carbine is impeccable and it looks like it may not have been fired often.
Photo by: Michael Noirot
Sharp Floors
2605 LBJ Freeway #500
Dallas, TX, 75234
(214) 227-2841
Contact Person:James Sharp
dfw@sharp-floors.com
Plain yet lethal gate in the city, with sharp and pointy bits along the horizontal bars. Maybe to prevent people climbing over. It is actually the gate to a funeral director's, but I guess they need to deter people from breaking in, just as much as anyone else.
Taken with iPhone 3GS.
The sun inched around on to these and I only just had enough time to dash off and get my camera before the edges had all melted.