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I'm still watching a neighbors crab apple tree for waxwings, but a flock of Sharp Tail Grouse are still doing their best to eat all the berries before the trees are found by the waxwings.
The sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) is famed for its elaborate courtship display, which is imitated by Native Americans during their traditional dances. The short tail has elongated central feathers, giving the tail a pointed or ‘sharp’ appearance.
Even the Hunchback of Notre Dame wants peace!! I know you are not used to see these kind of shots in my stream, but after my daughter's surgery, I haven't had so much time to go out for photoshooting. I took this one today very early in my garden, playing with the 50mm f 1.8 lense that I don't use too much :( Thank u in advance for your visit and cheers from Honduras!!
Hasta el Jorobado de Notre Dame quiere paz!! Ya se, ya se que no estan acostumbrados a ver este tipo de fotos en mi galeria, pero despues de la operacion de mi hija, no he tenido mucho tiempo de ir a tomar fotos fuera. Tome esta hoy muy temprano en mi jardin, jugando con el lente 50mm f 1.8 el cual no uso mucho. :( Gracias de antemano por su visita y saludos desde Honduras!!
This is an image of an iris in my garden, taken in May. We don’t have many irises but last year we bought some bulbs of this type and planted them in a pot. They’re very pretty.
I've taken the photo from above with a very shallow depth of focus on the fall petal to render it as an abstract mainly about colour and curves.
This is one for the Wednesday Macro group. One of the nice things about the genre is you get to play with familiar sights in more puzzling and intriguing ways. I love macros that others do where I have to guess what they are…
The usual culprits were used in the processing (Capture One then Affinity with Nik Color Efex, the latter for vignettes, selective local contrast and tonal management. Topaz AI DeNoise played a part and that tends to be the main tool I use for reducing grain after sharpening).
I seem to have taken a lot of flowers this year. I’ll have to process some and share them when I have a moment.
I hope you are having a good summer!
Thanks for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Mittwochsmakro :)
Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) male performs on the "lek" or "dancing ground" in defence of its territory on the prairie landscape near the Great Sandhills south of Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Fortunately the landscape is groomed by a herd of beef cattle which keep it in a nice state for photographing the birds on the grass cover.
22 May, 2018.
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Micro-Nikkor 55mm f2.8 AIS, Nikon D5500. ISO 200, f8, 1/800.
Many of BNSF's Warbonnets still exist, and many of them have held up pretty well over the past few decades. BNSF 4717 is a great example, third on the southbound Laurel-Denver manifest this morning.
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The amazing sharpness of the Canon 6D image sensor. Zoom in to see the trees on the far rim of this canyon shot, even through the haze.
Sharp Sky Associates have now risen into global awareness. With the massive deplete of DARKWATER troopers and facilities in Europe and the Middle East, Sharp Sky has made their move. Now Sharp Sky has bigger plans and will complete any task as long as the employer has a deep enough pocket.
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For the Purge
Now while waiting for my minifigcat order, I thought I might showcase Sharp Sky troops.