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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Just a guy watching a street performer but a fascinating face that I just had to capture. Enjoy!
I love seeing the shapes of trees before the leaves start sprouting
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Exposure: 2.5 sec (5/2)
Aperture: f/20
Focal Length: 18 mm
got this watch in the early 90's, plain and simple is what i like about it.
Case : 33mm
Lug : 18mm
Case Thickness : 10mm
Chrome Plated case, Stainless Steel Back.
No markings on the back.
Watching the world go by from a cafe window. First photo from a new series on Small Town Ireland. Olympus OM2n, Zuiko 50mm 1.5, Ilford HP5.
A coyote went walking by and put this deer on high alert
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#flickrfriday #Watch #HBW #HWW
Spend less time watching other people live their lives, and spend more time enjoining your own ♥
This duck was watching a seal as he was munching on his fish catch. I'm not sure on what type of duck this was; I was too far away to get a clear shot.
Be an explorer...read, surf the internet, visit customers, enjoy arts, watch children play...do anything to prevent yourself from becoming a prisoner of your knowledge, experience, and current view of the world.~Charles Thompson
My nephews & nieces doing what they do best - having fun.
Someone watching the waves crashing over Castlerock Pier at the mouth of the River Bann, Northern Ireland.
Explore #290
Driving through town just my boy and me
With a happy meal in his booster seat
Knowing that he couldn't have the toy
Till his nuggets were gone
A green traffic light turned straight to red
I hit my brakes and mumbled under my breath
His fries went a flying and his orange drink covered his lap
Well then my four year old said a four letter word
That started with "s" and I was concerned
So I said son now now where did you learn to talk like that
[Chorus one]
He said I've been watching you dad, ain't that cool
I'm your buckaroo, I wanna be like you
And eat all my food and grow as tall as you are
We got cowboy boots and camo pants
Yeah we're just alike, hey ain't we dad
I wanna do everything you do
So I've been watching you
We got back home and I went to the barn
I bowed my head and I prayed real hard
Said Lord please help me help my stupid self
Then this side of bedtime later that night
Turning on my son's Scooby Doo nightlight
He crawled out of bed and he got down on his knees
He closed his little eyes, folded his little hands
And spoke to God like he was talking to a friend
And I said son now where'd you learn to pray like that
[Chorus two]
He said I've been watching you dad, ain't that cool
I'm your buckaroo, I wanna be like you
And eat all my food and grow as tall as you are
We like fixing things and holding mama's hand
Yeah we're just alike, hey ain't we dad
I wanna do everything you do
So I've been watching you
[Bridge]
With tears in my eyes I wrapped him in a hug
Said my little bear is growing up
He said but when I'm big I'll still know what to do
[Chorus three]
Cause I've been watching you dad, ain't that cool
I'm your buckaroo, I wanna be like you
And eat all my food and grow as tall as you are
By then I'll be as strong as superman
We'll be just alike, hey won't we dad
When I can do everything you do
Cause I've been watching you
Watch closely now
Are you watching me now
Your eyes are like fingers
They're touching my body
And arousing my soul
Riding the passion arising inside me
i was out early yesterday morning walking the dogs along a local river when I saw this KF perched a short distance away.Luckily I had brought my camera along and managed this quick shot as it sat in dappled light amongst some Riverbank trees.
Today's Macro Mondays theme is "Watch". I'm the sort of person who only has one, when some are collectors and have hundreds. For me it's not a fashion statement, a status symbol or an "accessory". It's a device to reliably, and accurately inform me of the time, anywhere, anytime. It's a titanium SEIKO Kinetic, watch. Seiko are not the most expensive or flash, but they are like Hondas: reliable, tough and dependable. The Kinetic device in it is a small generator, powered by wrist movement, which saves energy in a capacitor, so that it runs for long periods without needing a battery, or winding up. It's rated down to 100 metres, in case my bath overflows. Apart from being waterproof, accurate and reliable, perhaps its best quality is that it is made from titanium which is hypoallergenic, meaning it doesn't irritate skin if it gets dirty or sweaty. I've had it now for about 30 years and I have absolutely no desire to replace it with something, newer and flashier from a designer or fashion brand. This one works.
Dad's watch , not sure how old at least from the 1940's. My 25 year service award from work from 1992 , now those were the days. Actually service award and involuntary retirement, both at the same time!!
Approaching golden hour on the savannah in Sabi Sands Reserve, South Africa, and this beautiful leopard knew exactly how to enjoy it. Draped over an old log, she watches the sun sink over the vast, open land. There’s no rush, no hunt — just a quiet connection with the world. Nature’s calm at its finest.
We were lucky enough to share this scene, watching the same sunset alongside this beautiful animal, one of Africa’s elusive 'Big Five.' These aren’t the five largest animals, but rather once held the title as the five most challenging to hunt on foot. Thankfully, now the term belongs to us photographers and wildlife enthusiasts who capture their beauty in the wild instead.
Wishing everyone a weekend as peaceful as this sunset :)