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In glorious bright Spring sunshine, this Chough appears to be sunbathing on the sheltered cliffs at Heysham, Lancashire, on the 18th March 2018.
Bumble Bee (Bombus) I am promoting pollen jocks (honey bees and bumble bees) as I am deeply concerned re: their plight in what is becoming a dangerous world for them.
Barn Swallows arrived back from Africa earlier this month & this one was enjoying a sunbathe on our roof. Lovely to see them swooping over the garden & meadows. Soon they'll be building nests in our garage & chicken shed. For the Weekly Colour Challenge "Sky Blue" and 115 pictures in 2015 #65 Up on the roof
A robin enjoying the Easter sunshine on the garden fence. I have seen birds opening their feathers up like this on the ground and had interpreted the behaviour as 'anting' - letting ants in to remove parasites. However, there were no ants here so sunbathing seems the most likely explanation.
Eastern Bluebird,male, sunbathing. I couldn't get a decent shot of him standing on the ground & I knew he wouldn't let me get any closer so I climbed up on a picnic bench under the pavilion at Swallow Cliff & shot downward. He must have sensed my movement & picked up his head. When the camera clicked he flew off. One of those"Thank You Lord" photo's!
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A great day at BWC with Sue and Ade yesterday, in bright sunshine!..this is Ted, sunbathing and finding that all was rather tiring!.. not for us though, as we had one of our best days there
The female landed on the perch, and sat down spread her wings with her back to the sun, and just sat there for 15 mins , therapy kingfisher style from brooding her young I would guess , and who could blame her.
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I was photographing a Green Herons when I found this Painted Turtle sunbathing on a log in the middle of a small pond. I find these turtles to be very colorful, and typically do not pass up an opportunity to photograph them when I can get reasonably close. They have very good hearing, and will disappear quickly when they are approached. A little bit of a different type of shot for me. View large for best Painted experience.
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Lakes Entrance in Victoria. The seals are always found around the very entrance between the sea and the Gippsland Lakes
this turtle lives happily at my local pond in Nottingham, he has been there for as long as I can remember, it is always a relief to see him in the spring, when he loves nothing better than sunbathing.
Mesembrina meridiana posing nicely on an Ivy leaf for me. Flickr Auto-tagger thinks this is a bird & an insect, talk about hedging your bets lol. HFDF!
Yashica Lynx 5000E
Ilford HP5+ 400
*Black/White & Green
Pakon F135
*First time using Black/White & Green developer, made by Flic Film. Does seem to be relatively sharp with fine grain. Developer itself reminds me of molasses, both in colour and viscosity, and it is used at an 1:49 ratio (10mL developer mixed with 490mL of water at 20°C). HP5 developed for 15.25 minutes, with 1st minute continuous inversion, followed by 10 second inversions every minute.
Tomando el Sol. (Cataluña).
Prenent el Sol. (Catalunya)
Comentarioo en español:
La anécdota de la foto es que me cansé de esperar a una señora que nunca terminaba de encuadrar la foto con su teléfono móvil.
Después de realizar la sesión, a la hora de partir para comer, me topé con una libélula tomando el sol, pero al acercarme, se marchaba volando.
Pensé bueno pués desde la distancia, con un teleobjetivo y así la conseguí capturar fotograficamente.
Si deseas verla con todo su esplendor, ampliala dos veces.
If you want to see it in all its glory, enlarge it twice.
Espero que os guste. Antoni.
Datos Técnicos:
Cámara : Nikon D800
Objetivo: Nikon 300 mm
Diafragma: f/6,3 Buscando la máxima calidad de la lente.
Velocidad: 1/250 s. Por el aire, las hojas se movian.
ISO : 100
Tripode: No
Filtros: No
Comment in English:
The anecdote of the photo is that I got tired of waiting for a lady who never finished framing the photo with her mobile phone.
After the session, at the time of leaving to eat, I came across a dragonfly sunning itself, but when I approached it, it flew away. I thought well then from a distance, with a telephoto lens. And so I managed to capture it photographically.
I hope you like it. Anthony.
Technical Data:
Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Nikon 300mm
Diaphragm: f/6.3 Looking for the highest quality of the lens.
Speed: 1/250s. Through the air, the leaves moved.
ISO: 100
Tripod: No
Filters: No.