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The surf was stunning this morning with strong easterly winds blowing back spray as the waves crested.
ODC 11/26/23 -Sideways or Spilt
Another through the window shot, this is a Carolina chickadee on the bare Crepe myrtle bush. As the angle through the window was acute, the overall quality is lower. As Missouri is an area of overlap with the Black-capped, it it possible this is a hybrid of the two. The wings seem to be the largest difference between the two species. It sped between the bush and the River birch deciding if the bird bath below was safe. Whenever we see them they are always almost too fast for the photo opportunity.
Currie Street - stop D1. I'm not sure if he is looking at me or the next bus. Silver Efex Pro: Kodak ISO32 Panatomic X
DDC-Beginning & Sideways
It's the beginning of a new month. She was so happy to be outside this morning. It was quite cool, just the way she likes it.
Fenced Friday
The Flickr Lounge-Best Shot Of The Week
This bird has the oddest face I've ever seen. I captured it flying over the fence sideways, maybe it was chasing a bug. I think this is a Clay-Colored Thrush, but not 100% sure.
A Red Breasted Nuthatch thinking about approaching one of the feeders next to the eagle blind at the Mongaup Reservoir near Forestburgh, NY.
Blue Tit trying its hardest not to miss much. E-M1 MKII/100-400mm.
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Hi-Edge speedway action.
This image has received the following recognition.
2018 - Middleton Photography Society (Digital Projected Image) - Scored 20/20 Won Overall.
2019 - Lancashire & Cheshire Photographic Union (Annual Club Print representing Middleton Photography Society) - Scored 13/15.
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IMG_1416: In the evenings I usually take the dogs out back and play with them. Bouncer especially likes to chase me, and Rocco usually just waits until I sit down so he can snuggle up in my lap.
Streets, houses, glass facades but just turn sideways to find the recesses of the city.
Back side of my city - series.
A few years ago, the city of Lakeville, MN completely renovated their street and sidewalks downtown and for some reason turned all the benches to ninety degrees to the street. I've not seen this done elsewhere and it seems a bit strange to me.
Happy Bench Monday.
I took this photo while kayaking on Nacimiento Lake yesterday. The water was so glassy, it made a nearly perfect and beautiful reflection. However, when I turned this photo sideways, I noticed some seriously creepy faces staring back at me...can you see them?
(Um...feel free to let me know if I'm just crazy! :-) I added some notes to help you guys out.
I put Gertrude sideways in the road at the bottom of a hill at the end of a curve for this one, everyone went home safe. :-) There just wasn't a better spot for the shot.
I sent hundreds of shots to Lr, and I love almost all of them. I played with the tone curve for the first time, quite the eye opener. I've been trying not to post any of these since the anniversary of the eruption is next Sunday (stay tuned) but I can't help myself. :-)
Taken on the road to the Johnston Ridge Observatory.
I think I'm headed for Rainier in the morning (Sat) wish me luck. :-)