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One of the hundered of roses I saw yestarday... I love simple things, so this shot is about that :-)
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a white fronted bee eater (merops albicollis).
this kind of bee eater con be found in south africa all the year around.it's a lovely bird and in some areas quite common.
in photography the hardest part is in this case to get the details of the white front.the whites are very easy to be "fired" especially in canon.take care on exposure!
south luangwa, Zambia
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The exterior white is not a frame I added, its the ceiling between the floors. The walls are so smooth in the photo it just becomes flat.
The 1912 building is named Versmannhaus after a former mayor
Visited a tropical butterfly garden during a rainy day last week. It turned out there were a few tropical birds flying around the place as well.
It wasn't long before the butterflies became of secondary interest and I was trying to get nice shots of the birds :)
This is my favourite of the day. I had never seen this species before either, so a nice takeaway overall.
I could not think of a more inspired title for this image. A simple macro of a Marbled white taking in some nectar taken in East Yorkshire
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Not all our daffodils were knocked over by the heavy winds of recent days: our garden is still awash with yellow ... and white, like this daffodil.
It looks a bit 'double' because there is another one standing right behind and I didn't like to cut it off just for the photo.
White Headed Stilt (Himantopus leucocephalus)
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Ingredients:
Olympus E-M 10 Mark II
Olympus M.12-40/2.8 PRO
Ilford 1600
Manual setup and focus, available light, handheld. Hopew, you enjoy!
Waimanu Lagoon, Waikanae, New Zealand. The White Faced Heron self-introduced to this country in the 1940s from Australia and is now spread throughout Australasia.
Credits & Details here.
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Collab pic with my bella Anuska ♥
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