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We're don't know which side of our families of origin took such loving care of this pocket watch through the years. The inscribed date on the inner cover reads April 1920.
I experimented with apertures, extension tubes, and focal points, and had a fine time while it rained. I had intended to add it to Macro Mondays last Monday until I noticed that I had entered an older macro two years ago.
Thanks for looking, and for your faves ;)
Wednesdays / Miércoles : Macro or close-up
Australian Hobby (Falco longipennis)
From this day two years ago. This Hobby had chosen a perch that gave a clear view in every direction.
Watch Coons 2 of the 3 babies sitting up very high in this oak tree, casually watching me, found in North Carolina.
Watching Angel cat is intent on keeping an eye on a stray cat I have been feeding, he does not want any one too get in his space, this look he has is after I told him he had to let the cat eat, he did so reluctantly, shot in North Carolina.
Wanted to do a new effect and try for an angelic look. Hopefully didnt wash out the shot too much. I think the overall composition and feel came out well. I hope you enjoy.
Collared Sparrowhawk (Accipiter cirrocephalus)
This one was watching the small birds trying to decide which would make a tasty meal. Seen in the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands.
From high on it's perch, this Red-tailed Hawk was watching the Sandhill Cranes fly about. I've never known a Red-tail to try and take a Sandhill, but there's always a first time for everything.
Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho
At The Anglian Water Bird Watching CenteRutland Water Nature Reserve, Oakham
A happy Fynn in the garden today. He was relaxing but at the same time surveying his territory, ready to jump up any moment if something interesting happened. The most interesting event while I was nearby was the return of the local jay but that jay is too smart to get anywhere near the cats and Fynn knows that.
Taken this past April, a Bighorn sheep stands watch over Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Amarrilo Texas.
As I was watching the sunrise on the marsh, I felt a wave of warmth on that cold Winter morning. Just this tree and I were witness to nature's beauty. So flowing with Spanish Moss down to the ground. It almost looked like it had two legs. Like one of nature's giants. This shot did not make the last series, but I wanted to share it anyway. This was taken down at the Barbour River Landing near Harris Neck, Georgia.
Macro Mondays .On my 21st birthday the watch given to me from my Mum and Dad. 54 Years later still in fine working order.
Watching this magnificent owl hunting from atop a power pole I had the camera in a portrait orientation to try and catch it as it flew to the ground. Instead it flew across the road and right over my vehicle. A horizontal crop from vertical.
Featuring S26 Poses - Deadline which is at Hangar Monthly this month.
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..for a friend to play with.
Praying mantis, and incredibly lucky chance to capture the flying insect
Moody Blues
I would like to thank you all for your visits, likes and most of all your comments. It has all been highly appreciated. I have learned so much from you!
If you will be busy with fireworks please be careful. I hope to "see" you all in good health again in the new year to come.
Have a wonderful New Year's Eve!