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No ones looking! :-)
Has summer arrived already? Three wonderful Daisy's looking skyward and bearing all for that little bit of sunshine!
Thankfully, the Sun is one of the few things that mankind can neither destroy, alter or pollute!
#Gaia #OnePlanet #MotherNature #Earth
I wish I'd had my 35mm on rather than my 12mm on when I took this shot, but it was a spur of the moment thing and it was just what I had on the camera. This is cropped quite a bit, and still it feels a little too wide, but I like the moment it captures otherwise.
I am a beginner in Photography. I try to turn Ordinary things into Extra Ordinary. That's what I love about photography.
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Lens: Nikon 35mm AF-S f/1.8G, WB: Shade, Saturation+3
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as we arrived at a little waterhole there we spotted this bunch of tortoises ( 14 ) sunbathing on a rock or boulder (serrated hinged terrapin) - as it seems to be at first glance, but I don't want to take forestall part II ...
Kruger National Park, Limpopo Province, South Africa
A colourful Chaffinch perched in the sunshine, taken during the first stop of the day trip at Loch Garten Nature Reserve. Thanks very much for driving and guiding David.
The red eyes, black and grey stripes on the thorax and checkering on the bristled abdomen identify this as an ovoviviparous flesh fly or sarcophagidæ. Why it decided to sun itself near where I was sitting enjoying the Cambridgeshire countryside, I just don't know.
An image focusing on the eyes of this same subject is on Instagram here.
Treatment: 40% crop
Seals sit on ice floats in the glacier lagoon.
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ABOUT THE SERIES
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In September 2011, my wife and I went to Iceland for a two week honeymoon. The trip was such an incredible experience. We started in ReykjavÃk and drove around the outside of the county counterclockwise. Although we made hotel reservations ahead of time, our day to day itinerary wasn't planned in advance so we could see/do whatever we felt like.
Iceland is such a diverse and amazing place. I've never seen such beauty, breathtaking landscapes, and an assortment of scenery anywhere else. One moment you're walking on a glacier and the next you're hiking through a lush landscape to a waterfall. Mid to late September seemed like the perfect time of year to go. There were no crowds at any of the sites, we had our pick of where to stay, and the weather was fantastic.
If you've never been to Iceland, photos (mine or anyone else's) don't really give it justice. It's somewhere you have to see and experience in person.