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NHN's plow extra works south along Milton Three Ponds in Milton, NH with GP18 1801 bracketed by a pair of MBTA Russell plows. A fresh snowfall the day before left the northern end of the line pretty well buried in snow, so it made for a good show. With plenty of ice on the lake I figured the 88 mile marker would be my best bet at avoiding a crowd.
Three weird sisters,
Winter limned,
In woodland, tangled.
Decatur (Legacy Park), Georgia, USA.
30 December 2022.
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Úr ljósmyndaferð um Reykjanes 16. júlí 2007.
Taken on a photo-tour with the above group.
I took this photo of the Wolf Moon (the first full moon of 2022) on 18th January 2022. It appeared so near and large and I used a similar technique to the one I used with one of my first photographs added to Flickr, with the setting sun, framing the moon with some garden foliage.
Since my first upload of the setting sun in 2015 I have become confident converting a number of my colour photographs to black and white (as is the case with this one). I really enjoy the creativity that I can achieve with tonal values in black and white images.
It was interesting to see that this image was also taken with a trusty compact (three versions later), although I now have a bridge camera and a 4/3 mirrorless camera.
Featured in the Flickr Gallery for 'Recreating your First Flickr Photo' for Flickr's 18th birthday.
The old bridge over the Tees at Barnard Castle with the Castle behind and the old Millnaw converted to Flats in front
Three sisters stork in the Zwin valley.
Stork / Ooievaar (Ciconia ciconia).
Knokke-Heist, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.
© 2021 Marc Haegeman. All Rights Reserved
With significant pressures, back-ups are now necessary and we will proceed into the Ark in threes or fours folks! Japanese Gardens, Toowoomba, Queensland.
Three smoke stacks of the Brooks-Scanlon Mill in Bend Oregon before redevelopment into a shopping center. Taken 1998 on Kodak TMax 400
The Three Rondavels are a set of three distinctive, round-topped rock formations in Mpumalanga, South Africa, resembling traditional African huts (rondavels). They are a major feature of the Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve, offering spectacular views of the canyon and surrounding landscape.
Smile on Saturday ~ Light & Shade (2025/08/16)
My contribution to the Macro Mondays Group Challenge for 3 Octoberr 2016 - "In a Row"
I origianlly went looking for 2 people arguing but realised that wasn't what this was about!
A formation of three painted storks and one great egret fly by the photographer.
Wikipedia: The painted stork (Mycteria leucocephala) is a large wader in the stork family. It is found in the wetlands of the plains of tropical Asia south of the Himalayas in the Indian Subcontinent and extending into Southeast Asia. Conservation status: Near threatened.
The great egret (Ardea alba), also known as the common egret, large egret, or (in the Old World) great white egret or great white heron is a large, widely distributed egret. The four subspecies are found in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and southern Europe. Conservation status: Least concern.
Spotted on my walk this week as I approached Hollandridge Farm.
HFF and have a Happy Easter Flickr friends
They say 'Two's Company, Three's a Crowd' but not for these three friends :-)
Taken with a Panasonic DMC FZ200
f/4
1/250
108.0 mm
ISO 100
Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)
Looking close... on Friday! Three
being horticulturally challenged, i am not sure if this is a violet or a pansy. there appear to be 400-500 kinds of violets-- who knew!!
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Three Bee Eaters, having a catch up with each other while they still stay on the lookout for a flying 'bug' passing by... a butterfly did
and got caught!!
Of all the times I have been to this location near Tokavaig, this is the first time it has been bathed in sunshine. This vantage has never interested me before, but on this occasion the low morning sun lit up the rocks of Eilean Ruairidh beautifully. Low cloud in the background obscures the mightly Bla Bheinn.