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The green light of early summer lures out the insects and this Sialidae enjoys is after a morning shower.
This is from yesterday, the sun was setting and a pair of roe deers enjoyed the warm rays. This one was a little bit more brave then the other.
In moments like this I really want a better, bigger and faster tele lens.
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VIEW LARGE. Lucy had to have all the sun, the kitty perches weren't enough! :o)
--also you can view 'Sunbathing' On Black
Note: this photo was published in an undated (early Dec 2010) Best Teen Bikini blog, with the same title and detailed notes as what I had written on this Flickr page.
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These pictures were all taken on a Saturday afternoon stroll around Central Park -- starting on the west side of the park at approx 86th street, heading south down past Tavern on the Green, and then up the East Side to the 104th cut, and back around...
The temperature was pleasant, but the sky turned from a hazy blue to a hazy gray during the walk, which washed out some of the pictures a bit...
These two bikini-clad women were sunning themselves in the tiny little "meadow" created by the intersection of Park Drive North, and the 72nd St. transverse heading west. A moment after I snapped this shot, a young man wandered past them with a clipboard, stopping to ask them something ... which I found out about a few minutes later, when the same young man wandered up to me, asked me if I was a registered voter, and then asked me to sign a petition to get Mike Bloomberg on the Liberal Party ticket for the upcoming mayoral elections. But somehow, I don't think that's what he was really interested in when he stopped to talk to the two women...
chloe and sebastian sunbathing on the deck in michigan.
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Note: this photo was published in a Jun 23, 2010 German blog titled "Der Sommer ist da – Bikini Zeit im Garten."
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People sunbathe in all kinds of odd positions -- but this is probably the strangest one I've ever seen. When I first noticed this woman, she was lying flat on her back, with her knees bent; a common and fairly unremarkable pose. But as I walked past her, along the inner-park roadway, she suddenly flipped over on her side, and then back into this position. Somewhat startled, I raised my camera up and took about half a dozen quick shots, of which this was the most innocuous.
All of this, by the way, was near the northeast corner of Central Park, just south of 110th Street, between Fifth Avenue and Lenox Avenue
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On a pleasant, sunny late-summer afternoon, I decided to go for a stroll through a section of Central Park that I don't see very often any more: the northern loop, starting at 96th Street, and going up to the northern edge at 110th Street, and then back down along the Upper East Side.
Along the way, I decided to stroll through the Central Park Conservatory Garden, located at Fifth Avenue and 105th Street; for more details, click here. There were a number of flower gardens there, and I couldn't resist the temptation to photograph several flowers -- even though I don't know what any of them are.
Outside the Louvre are literally thousands of photo opportunities. Now, look, you NEVER have "extra" time at the Louvre. Once you go inside, your whole day is sucked away, as is your energy and almost any will to go on... So, if you wan tot take photos of the outside, I suggest you do it before you go inside.
Trey's Tip: If you are going to take photos of statues, try to make them part of the scenery in a fun way. Composing the statue in the midst of a pertinent environment can be fun. Remember, if you can't make it work, just walk away. There's no need to force a shot.