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Noch mehr Treppenhäuser vom letzten Photowalk durch ein paar von Hamburgs Kontorhäusern mit Özgür Gürgey,
JayPiDee, VioLum (very busy) und lichtflow.de /
Taken on a photowalk through hamburgs old office buildings with
JayPiDee, VioLum (very busy) and lichtflow.de
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The entrance of the old mosque of El Mansourah. The mosque has 13 gates, this one is the main. The Mansurah mosque was built around 1303 by Sultan Abu Yacoub.
This image is available on getty images www.gettyimages.be/search/2/image?artist=Samere%20Fahim%2...
An early morning spotlight on my favorite row of trees in Midden Delfland. They planted a new row of trees last year, possibly meant to replace the old trees in a couple of years.
This Great Tit flew into our living room and landed in our orchid pot. After a few moments of contemplation she flew away! In the meantime I could take some pictures of this little bird
Diese Kohlmeise flog in unser Wohnzimmer und landete am Fenster in unserem Orchideentopf.
Nach kurzer Zeit der Besinnung flog sie wieder davon! In der Zwischenzeit konnte ich einige Fotos von dem kleinen Vogel machen. :-))
Here's another look at the same bird that I posted an in-flight shot of a couple of days ago, this time perched. It was a foggy, drizzly day, accounting for the wet look of some of the feathers. The earlier, in-flight shot is in the first comment.
Flickr friends, I'll be offline for a good part of the day on Tuesday but will catch up with your images when I return.
I was driving past in my car when I spotted this raccoon headed for an open garbage can at a Michigan Metropark. When I stopped and rolled down my window, he paused and stared at me for just a moment before diving into the can. Seconds later, he was on his way, making a beeline toward a nearby wooded area with a plastic garbage bag in tow. These garbage cans need lids, methinks.
Another From my early morning Flying visit to Winarts Pass August 2016.. Peak District Derbyshire UK...
On August 15, I had the opportunity to go out with Peter Stahl in his boat to look for the waterfowl that stay far out from the shore.
We found a flock of about 10 Surf Scoters. The lone male is in the center of my photo. I am guessing that we came across a family group. They breed in a few isolated areas in Alberta.
The juveniles and females look similar. I don't have the field experience to distinguish juveniles from adult females.
This was my only decent shot taken from a rocking boat.
Isle lake. Parkland County, Alberta.
The Kelpies are a public arrt installation in Falkirk Scotland, see more at: www.thehelix.co.uk
I went this morning to get a shot of the sunrising behind them, but liked this shot better. Those are power lines in the background and I was going to photoshop them out, but I think they add a sense of being tied down. As always let me know what you think.
Leopard cub in the Linyanti area, Lebala concession, Botswana
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One of the most memorable dawn and sunrises I have ever seen
at Lindisfarne on our recent photography break in Northumberland...it just gave and gave.
Worth the very early start to witness.
The sun broke through for a few minutes on an otherwise dreary winter day, beautifully illuminating this male red-bellied woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) just after he had found a treat in a dead tree stump at Michigan's Kensington Metropark.
HCS!
Flickr friends, I am back after a break, and will be catching up with your latest images soon. I intend to begin posting more regularly again, though maybe not every day as in the past, at least for a while.
It was a thunderstorm photo session and after the processing session these colors fit best to the scene! Nothing todo with reality, but sometimes dreams are allowed...
Bonny loves chasing balls anywhere but especially on the beach!
She was born in Ireland and was originally thought to be a labrador/collie cross - but our dog trainer thinks she is a 'Heinz 57 Varieties' with some Lurcher and Staffie thrown in! Whatever she is, she is adorable!
She is now seven-and-a-half years old and as full of fun and energy as ever! Oh yes, she can also run like the wind and her trainer says she's the fastest dog he's ever seen except for a greyhound!
If you are looking for a rescue dog in the UK, please visit www.pupsneedinghomes.co.uk/ as they do such an outstanding job in rehoming unwanted dogs!
The Kori Bustard is the heaviest bird which is able to fly.
Nonetheless, we´ve only seen them walking in the arid Central Kalahari of Botswana.
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Field Forget-Me-Not | Myosotis arvensis | Myosotis
Samsung NX300 & Carl Zeiss Jena 'Pancolar' 50mm f/1.8 Lens | 10mm Macro Tube | Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Day 25. This is the spiral pedestrian ramp in the town centre in Uxbridge. I photographed this at the beginning of the year and I wanted to revisit at the blue hour to get a different feel www.flickr.com/photos/hartwellphotography/16485021456/in/.... I like the way the yellow light makes the bridge look like its painted gold.