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Swan ballet on the Thames.....or, are they looking for something? "I know It's down there somewhere!". Maybe ate a waterlogged piece of bread and should have swallowed faster...!
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Canvas of the Week in A Nature Canvas Group 21/07/2014
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Site of St Martin's Church, St Martin's Square, Chichester.
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Two painter & decorators returning with their lunches from Greggs.
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It's a beautiful sunny day in London today....and a perfect light to capture the first of the spring bulbs to have sprung in the garden....I love spring flowers!!
At any given time there will be at least one seagull taking a bath in the freshwater stream that empties into the ocean.
I automatically assume the seagull is bathing in order to clean the saltwater off its feathers, but I really have no way of getting into head and understanding its motivation.
If the image is a little shaky, it's because I shot the video with a 300mm telephoto lens on my Nikon D7200. The small field of view means that the slightest tremor makes the lens move wildly back and forth or up and down.
Ocean Park, Washington.
Mother and child snail performing their synchronized skimming across my living-room window. Apologies for the disgracefully dirty window.....Cleaning windows is not my thing!!
One of six photos taken on my short walk today to enjoy the sunshine and get my exercise.
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We went to the beach last weekend. My pics SU-UUUCK from it. The light was terrible. But this one cracks me up of my middle 2.
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I love when the Duo moves in sync. Look at how they are"marching in step".
Photograph taken at an altitude of One hundred and thirty six metres at 10:26am on Thursday 12th September 2013 of Loch Voil, a small freshwater loch approximately five kilometres (3½ miles) in length. and separated from Loch doine by the River Larig. which is drained at its northern end by the River Balvaig at Balquhidder.
This view was taken beside the old stone bridge in the centre of Balquhidder, a small village in the Stirling Council area of Scotland It is overlooked by the dramatic mountain terrain of the Braeds of Balquhidder.
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Nikon D800 70mm 1/125s f/13.0 iso200 Mirror Up RAW (14-bit) AF-S single point. Manual exposure. Matrix metering.
Nikkor AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G ED IF VRII. 77mm Jessops UV filter. Nikon MB-D12 battery grip. Two Nikon EN-EL15 batteries. Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod. Manfrotto quick release plate 200PL-14. Manfrotto 327RC2 Grip action ball head. Sandisc 32GB Ultra Class 10 30MB/s SDHC. Nikon DK-17a magnifying eyepiece. Hoodman HGEC soft eye[iece cup. Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release. Nikon GP-1 GPS unit.
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LATITUDE: N 56d 21m 19.75s
LONGITUDE: W 4d 22m 22.75s
ALTITUDE: 136.0m
RAW (TIFF) FILE: 103.00MB
PROCESSED FILE: 21.55MB
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Processing power:
HP Pavillion Desktop with AMD A10-5700 APU processor. HD graphics. 2TB with 8GB RAM. 64-bit Windows 8.1. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. Nikon VIEWNX2 Version 2.90 64bit. Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit