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20260105_5043_R62-200 Two Colours
Just 15 days ago (21/12/25) I photographed this market umbrella at the opening of The Village Green in our local shopping centre,
Then Crazy Tuesday annouced the theme for 6th January - two colours, so I had to go and take some more pics. This time I also used a circular polarizer filter.
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At the University of Kentucky Field Research Station in Lexington, Kentucky, Prof. David Westneat of the Department of Biology and a graduate assistant hold these wrens in a demonstration of bird-banding for area children.
A Carolina wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) is on the left and a house wren (Troglodytes aedon) on the right.
We were fortunate to accompany our grandchildren on this outing.
Polaroid type 600, SX-70 Sonar Onestep.
No ND filter.
Thanks to F & M, it was a great week!
And apologies for posting a artsy-fartsy collage, but I've been walking around with this idea for ages now.... and I kind of like it!
I like being able to get two species of anything within one photo. Here is a Spotted Deer , aka Axis or Chita; deer. (people in Texas will know these) and a Sambar deer.
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This belted kingfisher came up with two fishes with one dive. He cleverly managed to swallow the nearest fish while holding the second in the tip of its beak.
Second photo in first comment.
Two close ups of yesterdays bit of weather ... clear skies this afternoon as the wind is blowing like nother else ahead of a slow moving low pressure cell.
Lago Two Medicine, Reserva Blackfoot " Indios Piesnegros". Parque Nacional Glacier. Montana-Alberta. Usa-Canada.
Texture by " Skeletal Mess" Brushes by "Obsidiandawn"
Two of the more than one million fans who lined the parade route in downtown Toronto today to celebrate the Raptors victory in the NBA Championship series. Photographed on University Ave at Adelaide Street as the cavalcade finally passed by, several hours behind schedule, slowed to a crawl along the route by eager crowds spilling onto the roadway, blocking the parade vehicles. Processed in PS.