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Small mare barn on a remaining section of the former Sanford Stud Farm, once a renowned thoroughbred breeding facility. Amsterdam, New York.
SMC Pentax-A 35-105mm f/3.5 manual focus lens.
Good day. Right place right time :-) I had only just spoken to a local around 10.00am, he was telling me i was a bit early as he had not seen any this year yet lol. As he was walking away one flew passed me. Took a few shots of him then realised he was still a bit dopy either warming up or just emerdged so i placed my warm finger infront of him and he gladly walked on :-). Took a few pictures and placed him back on a flower. He didnt seem to want to leave my warm finger lol. I went back to the carpark for a cuppa and when i returned they were everywhere. Looked like a hundred plus had emerged though mostly males and I only found a couple of females
Strobist info : 2 speedlight with strip soft box in left and right, and 1 speed light with square softbox on my right.
....you're never too old to have a gold stud in your ear, if thats what you want!
Personally I'd prefer a new camera!
I trimmed this stud horses feet the other day and could not help but like him. The owner tied him up for me and told me she had to leave for a min to go run some errands. Normally that would not work with a stud horse because they are very aggressive.This stud is the exception to the rule. He was a perfect gentleman. And a pleasure to be around. I have found that horses are like people. The good ones are few and far between
This is one of my favorite stud reversal techniques. I'm probably not the first to use it, but I've never seen it documented. I'm particularly fond of this technique because it's quite sturdy, and it can be extended indefinitely (given an arbitrarily large supply of headlight bricks). My record is ~50 studs. It's also possible to place multiple rows side by side. Also if you rotate all the sideways-oriented headlight bricks 180 degrees, you get a 1/2 plate vertical offset.
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A quick and unexpected walk around Lacock on Friday after a power cut at work meant we were all sent home! One of the many wonderful and characterful door knockers in the grounds of the Abbey - this is one of the doors to the old brewery.
7 Days of Shooting – Week 4 (w/b 30th July) Bridge(s): Small bridges or large bridges, leading across a river or motorway. carrying a road, or pathway or maybe a railway line. A single bridge or multiple bridges as long as it bridges the gap then it’s good for this week. Small bridges or large bridges, leading across a river or motorway. carrying a road, or pathway or maybe a railway line. A single bridge or multiple bridges as long as it bridges the gap then it’s good for this week.
As I am shortly to go on jury service I have been looking for the increasingly scarce Silver Studded Blue butterflies for a week or two. On the Ashdown Forest they are normally a couple of weeks later than elsewhere, so our proper survey work doesn't start until the end of the month, which clashes with my jury service. However, today I spotted my first couple of males in a place where I have seen them for the past two years. This is one of them this afternoon in overcast and breezy conditions. If you have the time, you might be interested to read a little about their fascinating life cycle below.
This once common butterfly has lost over four fifths of its previous range, due to diminishing habitat. There are strong colonies in the New Forest and some small, fragile, pockets elsewhere such as the Ashdown Forest. The silver studded blue lives in close knit colonies and does not spread. The average life span of an adult is just four or five days and they rarely move more than 60ft during that time.
You may have read in my previous notes about the Adonis Blue butterfly having a close association with ants. The SSB is even more reliant on this relationship and would not survive without them. After the eggs are laid, they hibernate with a perfectly formed caterpillar inside, which hatches out towards the end of March. Ants will carry the caterpillars about as the caterpillars secrete a liquid beneficial to the ants who will take the pupae into their nests and tend them as they become chrysalises. When the adult butterflies emerge and inflate their wings, they secrete more liquid for the ants who will guard the emerging butterfly until it is able to fly away. Isn't nature wonderful?
Hey Saboteur's
As part of the Mens only Hunt.
Sabotage brings to you the Studded lace up.
This exclusive item will be free for a limited time.
How does the hunt work?
Well in the sabotage Main Store there is a "guitar" laying around somewhere..Find the guitar and you will receive the item for free. Goodluck.
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P.s There will be way more colors and a hud coming soon.