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A Vervet Monkey commandeers a picnic table in South Africa's Kruger National Park. I think the snarl was intended to keep other monkies away from his table, but it worked on the humans just as well.
Around many corners of Polperro is a little quirky hidden gem like this, looks like this could have been taken anywhere in Europe. I think I prefer to shoot the unknown unique more than the well known landmarks.
au Notting Hill Coffee, Arras
Sleeping At Last - "Two" youtu.be/PrDzd4ufypE
Juste avant d'arriver sur la Place des Héros, on peut apercevoir l'Hôtel de Ville et le Beffroi...et peut être faire une petite pause
merci à Brenda Starr pour la texture 116 flic.kr/p/7VpaVM
Table and chairs on the summer terrace in the hotel "Moscow". city of Uglich. Russia. I have rarely been in a hotel, but walked past this place ... stop light, shadows and lines are very interesting.
Mr & Mrs Siskin having a romantic lunch before going back to the office...
At my new bird-feeding station (!) next to The Burn (stream).
The Pixies
SW Scotland
Crosby's not allowed around the dining room table while we're eating...but does that stop him ..noo ! Happy Caturday =^.^=
The Ring Road to Mývatn passes through rather arid desert landscapes, but the weather conditions can make it interesting. This was the case, with landscapes whitened by snow and a highly structured cloud layer, often including lenticular formations.
The silvereye or wax-eye is a very small omnivorous passerine bird of the south-west Pacific. In Australia and New Zealand its common name is sometimes white-eye.
Slightly smaller than a sparrow, the silvereye is olive-green with a ring of white feathers around the eye. Males have slightly brighter plumage than females. They have a fine tapered bill and a brush tipped tongue like the tui and bellbird. Silvereyes mainly eat insects, fruit and nectar.
A table decoration at Cafe Kick in Islington.
Meopta Flexaret Standard camera
Rollei RPX25 film
Lab develop & scan
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