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Odd remnant laying in wait in the Halifax Public Gardens, Nova Scotia. I took several different perspectives of this situation and posted one other. This one stood out for me but the Explore Machine chose the other. That seems to happen time and time again. So I'll be just happy with that exposure as who else other than a glance from my spouse would ever see my fun other than our Flickr Community! Shooting keeps me halfway sane and gives me considerable pleasure.
July 2025. In the Rose city neighborhood along US-70. North Little Rock, Arkansas USA. Kentmere200. NikonFE2.NikkorAF-60mm.YellowFilter.DiafineDeveloper5+5.CameraScan:FujifilmXH1
An American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) enjoys late-afternoon winter sun, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
Pentax K-1
SMC Pentax-DA* 1:4 300mm
HD Pentax-DA AF Rear Converter 1.4x AW
Iridient Developer
There's something very sexy about being submisive,
Because your guard is down,
you have totally surrender to something like that.
Song: Earned it
Really pleased to be features in the Scottish Wildlife Trust Video
www.facebook.com/scottishwildlifetrust/videos/31733208627...
[A bird is never afraid of the branch breaking under it. Not because it trusts the branch, but its own wings]
taken @ Lost Lagoon
Portrait of an African Elephant {Słoń afrykański , Loxodonta africana }
Masai Mara, Kenya
Ania Tuzel© All rights reserved - No Unauthorized Use.
100mm - f/5.6 - 1/500 - ISO 800
Have a great weekend, everyone. Thanks so much for your visit!
One of the three National Trust properties in Northamptonshire is Lyveden New Bield, which was built for Sir Thomas Tresham at the end of the 16th century. Adjacent to Lyveden New Bield in the middle of the countryside near Oundle, Tresham designed extensive water gardens, but for centuries little evidence of these remained. Some years ago National Trust experts studying photographs taken by the Luftwaffe during the Second World War discovered the remains of an Elizabethan labyrinth, gardens and orchard in the grounds. The gardens were gradually uncovered and have been restored to their former glory. There is a series of canals forming three sides of a square, with a meadow in the centre. At each of the corners is a spiral mound - one is seen here - which enabled ladies to gracefully walk to the top to enjoy the view.
In contrast to many marsh birds that are very leery of human visitors, this Sora was very adventurous and completely ignored us. That provided the opportunity to observe and photograph it at close range.
Seen at Celery Fields, Florida.
...is when your best friend leaves their cappuccino cup on your white couch and momentarily walks away....and you don't get upset...you just take a picture :)
YA !! HAPPY FRIDAY!!! I'm going to finally get my Christmas tree this weekend :D
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XS420 English Electric Lightning T.5 Royal Air Force @ Farnborough Air Sciences Trust Museum, Farnborough 21/06/2019
Back in June I went on a client family photo shoot with my daughter. I was second camera and took various shots, some of which my daughter included in her package. Previously I posted one of the portrait shots I'd taken and one of the shots my daughter took that I particularly liked. She's a very talented photographer, and really knows her way around Photoshop. She's even got a couple of photographers that are so busy they have been hiring her to edit some of their photo shoots. Not easy because she has to match their style of editing.
Anyway, this shot was just something for fun that I took between the serious photography my daughter was doing.
As for work, same busy schedule, not going to complain, other than I've got pictures in my camera that I haven't had time to download and look at. Have a few hours now before my delivery, but gonna use this time to visit on Flickr. Oh, did make it home last weekend, great time with family and reluctantly celebrated my birthday. The last birthday that seemed worth celebrating was my 21st. Nothing special about turning 63. Just another year and a bit closer to the end.
Here's another toss shot, a bit higher.
We visited Roseberry Topping for a last try with the Bluebells [which are past their best]. I spotted this rusted steel frame, erected by the National Trust and set my mind on framing a shot.