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Driving on the highway this image was pointed out to me. Great lines taken at speed so creating a slight shadow.
Taken at my friend's ranch near Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada.
This Alder Flycatcher continually and vociferously declared that he offered 'free beer!'...'free beer!'...'free beer!'...I politely tried to tell him that I was a teetotaler, but to no avail. He continued unfazed by my candid remark again offering 'free beer!'...'free beer!'...'free beer!'
You wouldn't have any non-alcoholic ginger beer would you? I am kinda partial to that, after all.
Alder Flycatcher
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This is the first swallow I met this spring. Swallows are back and they are now building their nests with mud and hay. This one is taking a rest, from its work. Notice the beak (its tool for the constructions) covered with mud.
Wires on an old fence covered in tiny ice crystals from days of sub zero temperatures and heavy frosts.
something new... felt like being creative today :)
inspired by my daily routine at work!!! just like a machine I go...go...go... Like we all do!!! Happy Monday everyone!
Standard British copper earth wire from 2.5mm household circuit cable (Twin & Earth).
Macro 1:1 & well within limits inc. neg. space.
Illuminated from above, below and on three sides.
Canon PowerShot SX430 IS
f/4
1/160
4 mm
ISO 100
"If you should feel
the desire
to touch a live wire
be sure your heart
is strong
as your idea
might go very wrong!
Your hair will stand on end
and drive you round the bend.
Your heart will pump
and then a bump
as you slump upon the floor
and could find yourself
knocking at heavens door!"
(A poem by me)
Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)
HMM!
While looking for birds on our trip west, it seemed many birds I found were sitting on wire fences, especially on the prairies where there weren’t many trees. It has to be easier to install and more cost efficient when putting fencing around vast open spaces. The sound of the Meadowlark is quite distinct and I loved listening to them when we were camping. It was a treat to see them sitting on the fence as opposed to hidden in the grasses. Happy Fence Friday.
Macros certainly show every bit of dust and debris! Fortunately, my husband had two unused wire brushes with two small bands of bristles. Here you see fewer than half of the bristles.
And then the sun began to shine. The trick was to avoid blowing the highlights...
Tiny. This macro amounts to 2 cm or .79 inches of part of the brush. Thanks for looking.
Not too long before becoming young and restless, the fledgling Barn Swallow did receive an energy transfusion sufficient to sustain it during its solo flight along Rettilon Road on Bolivar Peninsula.