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Blooming roadside at Halls Creek State Nature Preserve in Warren County, Ohio.

Rysia

 

Lasek Bielański, Warsaw, October 2019

Wild Horses in the Carpathian Mountains next to a waterfall.

 

P.S. Those are not rocks in the background, they are sheep!

by Cristian Ioja

A pair of male Wild Boar from December. The clash lasted at least 30 minutes. This very poorly filmed footage was done handheld at 600mm, so excuse the shakyness from numb hands!

A wild horse on Payne's Prairie State Park

Tatar, the wild cat ~ MjYj

   

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2 wild flower shots in my gdn yesterday. Red Dead Nettle finding a crack in the terrace & 1st white Daisy's in the lawn

What I get, I bring home to you:

a dark handful, sweet-edged,

dissolving in one mouthful.

 

I bother to bring them for you

though they’re so quickly over,

pulpless, sliding to juice,

 

a grainy rub on the tongue

and the taste’s gone. If you remember

we were in the woods at wild strawberry time

 

and I was making a basket of dock leaves

to hold what you’d picked,

but the cold leaves unplaited themselves

 

and slid apart, and again unplaited themselves

until I gave up and ate wild strawberries

out of your hands for sweetness.

 

I licked at your palm –

the little salt-edge there,

the tang of money you’d handled.

 

As we stayed in the wood, hidden,

we heard the sound system below us

calling the winners at Chepstow,

faint as the breeze turned.

 

The sun came out on us, the shade blotches

went hazel: we heard names

bubble like stock-doves over the woods

 

as jockeys in stained silks gentled

those sweat-dark, shuddering horses

down to the walk.

From our point of view , sitting on our fishing kayak , Loch Lomond is truly a remarkable place to go . The loch is 26 miles long with many areas to explore .Today we tried the top end . Finding the water from the roadside is a total mission , small trek through woodland area , muddy holes along we pull our loaded kayaks . I met up with Dan and Dec , good friend of mine , and it’s always good to catch up with them .Small group kayak fishers can always share their experience and we learn from each other .Winter is over now , with still patchy snow on the hilltop , today the easterly wind is cutting across , little cold still and rather blustery .We paddle on into wilderness .The lure box is full , today we are targeting pike .Our little spot is scenic to say the least and the company is good .We paddle and drift , casting and retrieving our lures in different depth hoping for a mighty take .The water is still cold with no activity . A few hours later Dan decide to stop for a bit of lunch .Propulsing his kayak onto the shore trying to make a safe landing .Every thing go pear shape now with that blustery wind and we have a mayday .It’s a roll over in two feet of water , just enough to chill your bones .Nothing to worry about , a cold dip . However it is always best to keep all equipment in sealed containers , phones and camera especially .Disaster yes but we still have a laugh .Dan’s three piece spinning rod became a travel rod in no time , at least 6 broken piece now with no chance to fix ! Poor Dan headed back soon after calling it a day .Dec and I carried on fishing for a while still hoping for a single take , just one single fish would make our day .With no luck whatsoever we both headed back in . And then we came across this human left over , the dirty truth .The dirty truth is the so call anglers leaving a big mess in our scenic Scotland .We found a bag , a huge industrial bag full of leftover including rotten dead bait , empty can of beers , leftover wood to burn , fishing lines and hooks , half empty bottle of buckfast , rusty knife set and dying multitools .Those folks have been lucky enough to enjoy this beautiful part of the world and unfortunately they made a mess of it .Enjoy the countryside , keep your wrappers in your pocket , leave no fishing lines (that endanger wildlife ) Leave nothing but footprint .Yes simply , in those wild scenic areas , please leave nothing but footprint .You can do it .Do it , do it …..Small Video here youtu.be/nhDFdzewL3I

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Kodak T-Max P3200

Kodak D-76

a7s + Meyer Trioplan 1:4.5 f = 7,8cm (1937; Balda Baldax)

from my shoot with mia today, digital photos coming tomorrow!

 

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About the size of a dime for the really big ones like this one. These wild strawberries grow in my lawn, in early summer.

sensual, natural, wild & exotic film loveliness on the journal

 

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FujiPro 400H | 35mm | Carmencita Film Lab | Mittweida, Sachsen

 

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On Tuesday I popped over to the New Forset, I was in Warsash at the Nautical College.

Thought I would try and find some wild Reds, unlucky on those, I walked miles, saw plenty of birds but no Deer at all, then all of a sudden behind me a small herd came out of the woods, I hid behind some bushes and started clicking away, then all of of a sudden I was spotted. The Does did a runner but this Stag got very agressive, I started to think about how vulnerable I was. I was miles from anywhere and alone with this massive Stag not happy with my presence, I made a careful retreat, making sure he could see me, thinking what strategy to use if he did come for me, scary times

Wild waters approaching the Upper Yellowstone Falls, where they drop 109 feet (33 m), followed by the Lower falls with a drop of 308 feet (94 m).

There were some great opportunities for reflection shots! It was a gift just to sit and watch them in their natural habitat.

 

I don't usually do this but many wanted to see ALL of the shots we took on Wild Horse Loop so I'm posting this batch of shots and then moving on to Utah pics.

Tiny Purple Wild Orchid almost to small to see.

Wild flowers can be seen surrounding Putrajaya which sometimes even more beautiful than the planed landscaping...

  

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Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo), southwestern race. Near Paicines. San Benito Co., Calif.

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Another few snaps from waking above the clouds on a summit camp on Cruach Ardrain a few weeks back . Sometimes you have to endure the bad to get the good . Video here - youtu.be/aQodLwq64vs?si=e1cHx6Jv6ua_lgBE

Boa tarde pessoas lindas! Tudo bem com vocês? Hoje trago simplesmente o esmalte rosa mais lindo que tenho!Muito diwo!Ele tem nuances azuladas e não marca o pincel, um pink magente bem vivo, e que chama muuuuito a atenção!Várias pessoas perguntaram qual era.A qualidade também é mara, pigmentação também incrível.Espero que gostem!

 

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E ai o que acharam?

 

Uma linda semana! Fiquem com Deus!

 

Kisses by Gaby :*

Stephi Steagman

Hello Flickr Friends.

We met with RA's Doctor/Surgeon yesterday evening.

Her CT-scan was not good so she will stay in the hospital until she has surgery. The earliest that could be is next Tuesday but could be much longer. The infection has to be under control before the surgery.

The surgery can go two routes but they wont know which until they get in there. The best option is they will just be able to cut the inflamed section out and reattach. And then just heal as a normal surgery. The second is they will cut the section out, attach the upper section to a colostomy. In 3 to 6 months they go back in and re-attach the two sections. Then normal healing after surgery.

Stopped in the hospital about 5:30 this morning to drop some things off she wanted/needed. She was wide awake. Was in a bit of pain but overall she said she didn't feel real bad and had a good night.

I then met a Flickr friend for a couple hours of shooting. Didn't get her anything out of this world but did get Rednecked Grebes with tiny baby's riding on there backs and feeding, Bonaparts gull, OC Warbler, Savannah and Lincolns Sparrows, magpie, Sandhill crane. The light was just crap so I hope she got some keepers. My friends long glass was 420 mm so I set her up with the 500 and 1.4x so 700 mm. Hope that didn't cost her a lot of money. ;))

I have not been sleeping well so I came home and ate a bite and napped for a couple hours.

Time to go see how RA is doing.

Will catch your photo streams as I can.

D

Stretching his hand up to reach the stars, too often man forgets the flowers at his feet.

 

Jeremy Bentham

Daucus carota or Queens Anne's Lace is blooming profusely nowadays.

 

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San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary, Irvine, California.

 

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Taken with a Canon 7Dii 100-400mmL mk 1 with mkii 1.4x converter.

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