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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.

From a Light Painting Workshop that Harold Ross, offers. I loved every minute of it!

spring is just around the corner,

le printemps est juste au coin de la rue..

Is supper ready?

Bastian (mixed breed), 23.01.2023

 

Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera

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.

Looking close... on Friday! : Two

It's time to leave the table when love

is no longer being served.

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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

 

Not much coffee will be served on this table today.

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.

Beautiful and popular in the insect world

 

Outdoor café in Sunnyvale, California, ready for the dinner crowd.

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

Diesel, my miniature dachshund ~ Staatsburg, NY

Crosby's not allowed around the dining room table while we're eating...but does that stop him ..noo ! Happy Caturday =^.^=

Taverna, Mochlos, Crete, Greece.

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.

Dining alfresco - Avignon.

 

Brushes and textures from Karen Burns, Thank you.

 

Link to my website - But Is It Art?

A table decoration at Cafe Kick in Islington.

 

Meopta Flexaret Standard camera

Rollei RPX25 film

Lab develop & scan

 

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This Ring-billed gull scored a direct hit and came away with a meal They are always fun to watch and photograph. The weather was 65 degrees in February and the light was perfect.

Sushi... It's whats for dinner...

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I do LOVE Aaron Changs' photographs of the inside of waves!

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