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I visited Claxby NATS Radar station last night thinking the lights would be turned off like the last time I visited. Unfortunately not!
It wasn't easy trying to find a point of view without overexposed floodlights invading the frame. I finally settled for this composition making the fenceline part of the image.
Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.
- Marcus Aurelius
Lo bonito de lo pequeño imperfecto es mucho mejor que lo perfecto de lo grande.. Canon EOS 350D 18-55
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thinking of you .... I will catch up all my friends as much as I can try,,,, the shingles viruses is hard to say.... miss you all guys... xo
Immature female Common Darter (Sympetrum striolatum), Devon England.
As a wildlife photographer how often do you stand in front of a scene thinking "If only an insect/bird would perch on this picturesque plant/tree!"? Well, I was stood in front of hundreds of daisies along the bank of a large pond and was thinking "If only a dragonfly would enter the scene" and this Darter suddenly climbed up from below. Sometimes wishes do come true!
Returning from an afternoon of shooting pics around Eliasville, we were driving back to Newcastle on FM 3109 when we encountered this guy and a dozen others. It was late, just before 9pm and the light was really fading fast. Thinking it was getting too dark. we drove past and after nearly a mile decided to go back and grab a few pics. I was really impressed with how well the iPhone handled the dim lighting.
The cattle were very cooperative, with young ones appearing to be very curious and walking right up to the fence. Many times cattle spook and disappear into the brush as soon as we get out of the truck, but not this bunch. I would have liked to get a measurement of the spread of these horns... had a tape measure in my camera bag, but decided there wasn't a safe way to do it.
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Common name: Cape dwarf chameleon.
Scientific name: Bradypodion pumilum.
Family: Chamaeleonidae.
Taken in my back yard in Somerset West, South Africa.
A Goldcrest contemplating the long lens! Taken in my garden during the coronavirus lockdown, but only just got round to looking at this on my computer. I liked the expression on this tiny birds head! This is the smallest bird in the UK and we are lucky to have a couple of pairs nesting regularly here.