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There is nothing more relaxing than being on a delicious beach, the sun painting our skin and with refreshing drinks, especially with friends! summermix
Every level crossing we saw seemed to be guarded by an ONCF employee. This guard (in the distance) was lucky as there were some trees closeby.
Enquiring for information regarding traffic in French didn't work however, and our Arabic is non-existent. So we were doomed to wait for the freight trains. As we don't choose our photo locations with comfort in mind, an overdose of vitamin D was guaranteed.
ONCF E-1356 heads a full phosphate train to one of the Moroccon ports.
ONCF E-1356, Tamadroust 14.5.2017
Vaska sits on my belly when I lie on a folding armchair in the garden. At the same time he listens to the singing of a robin in a neighbouring garden.
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Created for MMM's Play the Game Challenge - December 2024
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For Slider's Sunday.
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This is a double exposure of the image 037 (looks like wood), and my own image of falling water at a stream. Image 037 inverted to blue and then I auto adjusted the color. My own image was photo merged with that to create the double exposure background.
Ducks and geese photo shapes are from the other starter image.
Filters, border/frame, and sandstone texture are from Photoshop.
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A young New Zealand Tuatara trying to remain inconspicuous as it enjoys and soaks up some warmth from a spring sun.
Tuatara are a rare reptile found only in New Zealand. They are the last survivors of an order of reptiles that thrived in the age of the dinosaurs.
Tuatara have one of the slowest growth rates of any reptile. They keep growing until they are about 35 years old. A tuatara’s average life span is about 60 years, but they can live up to 100 years.
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A gaggle of geese caught sunbathing on the Des Moines River at Yellow Banks State Park near Pleasant Hill, IA.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0. Two photos combined with the Hugin Panorama editor (free, open source).
Steller's jays are always quite fun to see, observe, and photograph. To me, one of the best times is in the winter ... the leaves are gone making the shot much less challenging, but also the winter's snowy backdrop just really highlights the beauty of the bird. Any time of year they can be heard ... right?
This beautiful Steller's was spotted perched on a fairly open branch and then also in the sunlight to boot! I think it was asking for its picture to be taken ... why else would it have posed so beautifully? LOL
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