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© АНО "Исполнительная дирекция спортивных проектов" / ANO “Executive Directorate for Sport Projects"
© АНО "Исполнительная дирекция спортивных проектов" / ANO “Executive Directorate for Sport Projects"
© АНО "Исполнительная дирекция спортивных проектов" / ANO “Executive Directorate for Sport Projects"
Several of these shore birds were hunting in the shallows at the beginning of the Auto Route at the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge
PACIFIC OCEAN (Aug. 7, 2021) Sailors assigned to amphibious transport dock ship USS John P. Murtha (LPD 26) recover a Landing Craft, Utility (LCU) attached to Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 1 during exercise Freedom Banner 2021, Aug. 7. Freedom Banner is an annual exercise that involves strategic projection of the Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) and associated combat forces. This year’s iteration supports Large Scale Exercise (LSE) 2021, which is designed to refine how we synchronize maritime operation across multiple Fleets in support of the joint force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Curtis D. Spencer)
Sgt. William Wickett, 2nd Radio Battalion, performs a rescue drill during the Marine Corps Instructor of Water Survival Course at Marine Corps Base Camp Johnson, N.C., March 5, 2013. Wickett, from Springfield, Mass., is one of more than 20 students attending the three-week MCIWS course. The course creates instructors who can train Marines to react and survive life-threatening situations in the water. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Mark Fayloga)
I finally got some reasonably decent shots of the Nanday Parakeets today at Fort De Soto! Interesting how they hold the pine cone in their claw to eat it - all of them were doing it.
This is the spectacular Allie B at her most electric spectrum. It starts with her closed eyes as if focused to receive a message with her left hand near her ear. Her face is undiscerning in-between a smile and concentration, her hair is frazzled and feels coarse but presents her symmetric face unblemished. You can see the chill bumps on her forearm as if she's anticipating a link up and message download (in truth she was chilled by the wind). The overall composition makes me feel like something is about to happen, something telepathic or electric. I just feel like maybe Allie was in a place far away thinking simply--synchronize me. Washington DC, 30 September 2017.
I was still waiting to be able to enter the "folk museum" (Cf. my previous shot) so I continue shooting around. I saw this young and romantic couple with an impressive synchronization process on all their movement. A good things to capture with a fantastic background on the scene. This is Yantai, this is China.
Rather abstract, in a way, but that's why I like it.
Speaking of which, I might be the only one who does like it.
This lovely pair of Sandhill Cranes paced in synchronicity back and forth through the wetland, paying no attention to any other crane in the field.
The aquarium in Osaka, Japan is this incredible multi-level complex full of aquatic creatures. The entire bottom level is a beautiful display of vibrant and incredibly fascinating jellyfish. It was mesmerizing to watch these two floating lazily in unison...
See more from this series on my blog.
In commemoration of the 2016 Rio Olympics I'm calling this image of 4 immature Mergansers "Synchronized Swimming"!
In the Jardim region of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, there is a giant limestone crater (doline) with bright red-coloured walls called Buraco das Araras. It is one of the largest in the world at 500 m wide and up to 137 m deep. The crater is home to a variety of bird species including a large population of Red and green macaws (Ara chloropterus) that nest in the high vertical cliffs. The macaws form strong pair bonds and if you are lucky a pair will perch within photo distance and spend time engaged in mutual grooming.
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