Thanks for the host bollox.
Just past the fork of the River Raisin and Goose Creek.
The lillies are about to bloom.
Got caught out late with a long way to go. Thankfully it was the Full Flower Moon that night. In the top right at the top of the trees you'll see an unusual high pressure wave.
Happy clicking everyone.
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when you're out there in such a serene landscape. Such a beautiful place. I wish I could be there. Thanks for the vicarious enjoyment, Pricknick.
Thanks for the host bollox.
Just past the fork of the River Raisin and Goose Creek.
The lillies are about to bloom.
Got caught out late with a long way to go. Thankfully it was the Full Flower Moon that night. In the top right at the top of the trees you'll see an unusual high pressure wave.
Sounds very nice. Something we used to do when I was a child.
Thanks for the host bollox.
Just past the fork of the River Raisin and Goose Creek.
The lillies are about to bloom.
Got caught out late with a long way to go. Thankfully it was the Full Flower Moon that night. In the top right at the top of the trees you'll see an unusual high pressure wave.
Thanks for the host bollox.
Just past the fork of the River Raisin and Goose Creek.
The lillies are about to bloom.
Got caught out late with a long way to go. Thankfully it was the Full Flower Moon that night. In the top right at the top of the trees you'll see an unusual high pressure wave.
Happy clicking everyone.
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Very nice composition. Guess you have been out paddling on the river. I bet it's so peaceful.
Thanks for the host bollox.
Just past the fork of the River Raisin and Goose Creek.
The lillies are about to bloom.
Got caught out late with a long way to go. Thankfully it was the Full Flower Moon that night. In the top right at the top of the trees you'll see an unusual high pressure wave.
Evening everyone. I hope this evening finds you strong in spirit and warm of heart. It’s well and truly winter now. The last few nights dropped down to 37℉ which happens when the skies are perfectly clear. The mornings sparkle, which compensate for the freezing cold I endure until the fire gets going. More often it is rainy and not so cold. You guys must be enjoying the natural warmth of the season.
(This surreal looking sunset is my finger caught in the frame.)
Thanks for posting Bollox, and your swirling sky is very beautiful and enjoyably dramatic.
Or should I say good afternoon. I kinda like your finger in the third shot. It looks like the skyline is on fire.
but I assume I can post anyway ; ).
Evening everyone. I hope this evening finds you strong in spirit and warm of heart. It’s well and truly winter now. The last few nights dropped down to 37℉ which happens when the skies are perfectly clear. The mornings sparkle, which compensate for the freezing cold I endure until the fire gets going. More often it is rainy and not so cold. You guys must be enjoying the natural warmth of the season.
(This surreal looking sunset is my finger caught in the frame.)
Thanks for posting Bollox, and your swirling sky is very beautiful and enjoyably dramatic.
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Evening everyone. I hope this evening finds you strong in spirit and warm of heart. It’s well and truly winter now. The last few nights dropped down to 37℉ which happens when the skies are perfectly clear. The mornings sparkle, which compensate for the freezing cold I endure until the fire gets going. More often it is rainy and not so cold. You guys must be enjoying the natural warmth of the season.
(This surreal looking sunset is my finger caught in the frame.)
Thanks for posting Bollox, and your swirling sky is very beautiful and enjoyably dramatic.
@janis b
created a Martian sky. Could be the cover for a deep space sci-fi novel.
but I assume I can post anyway ; ).
Evening everyone. I hope this evening finds you strong in spirit and warm of heart. It’s well and truly winter now. The last few nights dropped down to 37℉ which happens when the skies are perfectly clear. The mornings sparkle, which compensate for the freezing cold I endure until the fire gets going. More often it is rainy and not so cold. You guys must be enjoying the natural warmth of the season.
(This surreal looking sunset is my finger caught in the frame.)
Thanks for posting Bollox, and your swirling sky is very beautiful and enjoyably dramatic.
I would never have guessed that it wasn't a sunset. Love you pics of the beaches.
but I assume I can post anyway ; ).
Evening everyone. I hope this evening finds you strong in spirit and warm of heart. It’s well and truly winter now. The last few nights dropped down to 37℉ which happens when the skies are perfectly clear. The mornings sparkle, which compensate for the freezing cold I endure until the fire gets going. More often it is rainy and not so cold. You guys must be enjoying the natural warmth of the season.
(This surreal looking sunset is my finger caught in the frame.)
Thanks for posting Bollox, and your swirling sky is very beautiful and enjoyably dramatic.
@janis b
A friend just returned from a trip to NZ. He took his son as a graduation gift for receiving his masters degree and landing a well-paying job. They were in a couple of cities, and the islands for about 10 days. He said they had a wonderful time. They enjoyed a Mauri dinner, zip lining, wineries, etc. He said their only cold day was their last one there, 5/27.
I’m so happy summer is arriving. Although we had a warm dry winter, which has put us in fire danger. Rain is predicted for Sunday. I hope it materializes.
Anyway, have a lovely day!
but I assume I can post anyway ; ).
Evening everyone. I hope this evening finds you strong in spirit and warm of heart. It’s well and truly winter now. The last few nights dropped down to 37℉ which happens when the skies are perfectly clear. The mornings sparkle, which compensate for the freezing cold I endure until the fire gets going. More often it is rainy and not so cold. You guys must be enjoying the natural warmth of the season.
(This surreal looking sunset is my finger caught in the frame.)
Thanks for posting Bollox, and your swirling sky is very beautiful and enjoyably dramatic.
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taste of NZ, and lucky with the weather. I'm glad they enjoyed their experience.
The wind at the moment is blowing from the grey skies of the NE, threatening rain. Not exactly in your direction, but I do hope you get some rain soon.
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A friend just returned from a trip to NZ. He took his son as a graduation gift for receiving his masters degree and landing a well-paying job. They were in a couple of cities, and the islands for about 10 days. He said they had a wonderful time. They enjoyed a Mauri dinner, zip lining, wineries, etc. He said their only cold day was their last one there, 5/27.
I’m so happy summer is arriving. Although we had a warm dry winter, which has put us in fire danger. Rain is predicted for Sunday. I hope it materializes.
Between the first photo, or the last one, on which portrays shapes and textures better. Ok, both!
Nicely done Janis
but I assume I can post anyway ; ).
Evening everyone. I hope this evening finds you strong in spirit and warm of heart. It’s well and truly winter now. The last few nights dropped down to 37℉ which happens when the skies are perfectly clear. The mornings sparkle, which compensate for the freezing cold I endure until the fire gets going. More often it is rainy and not so cold. You guys must be enjoying the natural warmth of the season.
(This surreal looking sunset is my finger caught in the frame.)
Thanks for posting Bollox, and your swirling sky is very beautiful and enjoyably dramatic.
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Some really cool looking clouds in that first shot. When Fred is in a more receptive mood tell him I said hi.
And some outlandish beasts from the Birch Aquarium in La Jolla.
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Just what is that 'fishy' thing in the second photo?
Some really cool looking clouds in that first shot. When Fred is in a more receptive mood tell him I said hi.
And some outlandish beasts from the Birch Aquarium in La Jolla.
Since BR proclaimed this the "beware dragon" edition of Fri. night photos, I thought some Sea Dragons would be appropriate. Both the second and fifth shot are Sea Dragons.
Just in case there was a big fancy prize for the first correct answer...
#1 Blue-faced Angelfish (Euxiphipops xanthometapon)
#2 Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus)
#3 Copperband Butterfly (Chelmon rostratus)
#4 Powder Blue Tang (Acanthurus leucosternon
#5 Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus sps.) or something similar
#6 Blue Tang (Paracathurus hepatus)
The seadragons are related to seahorses and pipefish, and a CITES item to import, very rare and expensive. There are several variations on the theme. Some captive raised types are available from Sri Lanka.
the fish monger
Some really cool looking clouds in that first shot. When Fred is in a more receptive mood tell him I said hi.
And some outlandish beasts from the Birch Aquarium in La Jolla.
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Just in case there was a big fancy prize for the first correct answer...
#1 Blue-faced Angelfish (Euxiphipops xanthometapon)
#2 Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus)
#3 Copperband Butterfly (Chelmon rostratus)
#4 Powder Blue Tang (Acanthurus leucosternon
#5 Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus sps.) or something similar
#6 Blue Tang (Paracathurus hepatus)
The seadragons are related to seahorses and pipefish, and a CITES item to import, very rare and expensive. There are several variations on the theme. Some captive raised types are available from Sri Lanka.
the fish monger
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And the subjects so beautifully portrayed. Thank you.
Some really cool looking clouds in that first shot. When Fred is in a more receptive mood tell him I said hi.
And some outlandish beasts from the Birch Aquarium in La Jolla.
@janis b
I saw him life in Berlin playing at the old Olympic Stadium (you know the one where Jesse Owens ran in 1936 and was cheered enthusiastically by them Nazis) broadcasted on a huge screen to the area of the student housing area I lived in back then. In the late sixties or early seventies. Don't get the timelines of my life together. One record of him, given to me by my then boyfriend, I have lost. Isn't it amazing to be surprised what it is that you regret most in your old age about the life you have had. Sigh.
When we still had brighter dreams ...though the clouds were already thickening for the thunderstorms to come. But the thunder and rain make the trees grow ... and boy them trees can get old.
A good Saturday Morning from over here. If the earth just wouldn't turn around itself blog life would be so much easier...
Thanks to all for making Friday Nights here a place to come home to.
I think about all the storms those old trees have endured, and still they stand.
Have a good weekend mimi.
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I saw him life in Berlin playing at the old Olympic Stadium (you know the one where Jesse Owens ran in 1936 and was cheered enthusiastically by them Nazis) broadcasted on a huge screen to the area of the student housing area I lived in back then. In the late sixties or early seventies. Don't get the timelines of my life together. One record of him, given to me by my then boyfriend, I have lost. Isn't it amazing to be surprised what it is that you regret most in your old age about the life you have had. Sigh.
When we still had brighter dreams ...though the clouds were already thickening for the thunderstorms to come. But the thunder and rain make the trees grow ... and boy them trees can get old.
A good Saturday Morning from over here. If the earth just wouldn't turn around itself blog life would be so much easier...
Thanks to all for making Friday Nights here a place to come home to.
Asked in a previous Friday Night Photos, but what kind of lens are you using to get such sharp close ups? These are absolutely exquisite!
Some really cool looking clouds in that first shot. When Fred is in a more receptive mood tell him I said hi.
And some outlandish beasts from the Birch Aquarium in La Jolla.
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@Anja Geitz
Thank you for the compliment.
The lenses I use are a 105mm macro, 24-70, 70-200, and 150-600. Last nights fish photos were shot with the 24-70.
How long have you been photographing with those lenses? Do you have a favorite subject? I've always been partial to flowers with insects or dew drops on them. Creates some beautiful patterns of light and color.
#3.4
Thank you for the compliment.
The lenses I use are a 105mm macro, 24-70, 70-200, and 150-600. Last nights fish photos were shot with the 24-70.
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@Anja Geitz
the 70-200, I picked up about 6 years ago. The most recent is the 150-600 which I got about 4 years ago. The other 2 I picked up somewhere in between. The only one I bought new was the 150-600. The others were all bought used(gotta save a buck where you can). Since you like photographing flowers with insects or dew drops you might want to look into getting a macro lens.
How long have you been photographing with those lenses? Do you have a favorite subject? I've always been partial to flowers with insects or dew drops on them. Creates some beautiful patterns of light and color.
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" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
I was wondering where yer great bird pix were... I love the Yellowthroat, the Chestnut-sided and Yellow Warbler, the Redstart (the backlit one is very neat), 'Rufous-sided' Towhee is great too, ducks are very nice as well. Look at those friggin' Blue-winged Teal. Is the falconer's bird a Lanner or Saker, or hybrid? What about the Chickadee? The cap looks brown in contrast with the black throat if the light is not fooling me, so it looks like a Boreal.
Great stuff man!
Apparently I am crashing browsers. I'll just add a link to an album...
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
I was wondering where yer great bird pix were... I love the Yellowthroat, the Chestnut-sided and Yellow Warbler, the Redstart (the backlit one is very neat), 'Rufous-sided' Towhee is great too, ducks are very nice as well. Look at those friggin' Blue-winged Teal. Is the falconer's bird a Lanner or Saker, or hybrid? What about the Chickadee? The cap looks brown in contrast with the black throat if the light is not fooling me, so it looks like a Boreal.
Great stuff man!
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The Dragon Edition of Friday Night Photos. I'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. My Zoebear is 13 cat years old today. And even though she's little arthritic, a little slower, and a little fatter these days, this one time NYC kitty is so happy to have her own garden to sit in.
Here she is at 6 weeks old on the first day I brought her home. She was a rescue who had been orphaned at birth. I remember this tiny little thing used to suckle on my ear lobe. It was weird and poignant at the same time. When she would get tired of suckling on one earlobe, she'd change sides, and suckle on the other one. What a strange confluence of sounds; Purring, sucking, and rapid breathing.
May my little fatty live a healthy and happy rest of her life.
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How could she not want to share with you, her adoptive mama. The sounds of affection must have been special.
I hope Zoebear enjoys all that you wish for her. Thank you.
The Dragon Edition of Friday Night Photos. I'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. My Zoebear is 13 cat years old today. And even though she's little arthritic, a little slower, and a little fatter these days, this one time NYC kitty is so happy to have her own garden to sit in.
Here she is at 6 weeks old on the first day I brought her home. She was a rescue who had been orphaned at birth. I remember this tiny little thing used to suckle on my ear lobe. It was weird and poignant at the same time. When she would get tired of suckling on one earlobe, she'd change sides, and suckle on the other one. What a strange confluence of sounds; Purring, sucking, and rapid breathing.
May my little fatty live a healthy and happy rest of her life.
The Dragon Edition of Friday Night Photos. I'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. My Zoebear is 13 cat years old today. And even though she's little arthritic, a little slower, and a little fatter these days, this one time NYC kitty is so happy to have her own garden to sit in.
Here she is at 6 weeks old on the first day I brought her home. She was a rescue who had been orphaned at birth. I remember this tiny little thing used to suckle on my ear lobe. It was weird and poignant at the same time. When she would get tired of suckling on one earlobe, she'd change sides, and suckle on the other one. What a strange confluence of sounds; Purring, sucking, and rapid breathing.
May my little fatty live a healthy and happy rest of her life.
Texas Indigo Snake - Drymarchon melanurus (the back 5' of 6)
A current modern day extant dino: Black Vulture
Zone-tailed Hawk in a pecan in our front yard. The red area to the right of the leg is fresh breast of White-winged Dove it was plucking and having for lunch.
Thanks for all the great posts everyone! Be well!
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Texas Indigo Snake - Drymarchon melanurus (the back 5' of 6)
A current modern day extant dino: Black Vulture
Zone-tailed Hawk in a pecan in our front yard. The red area to the right of the leg is fresh breast of White-winged Dove it was plucking and having for lunch.
The lilacs were thick with blooms this year; I don't remember ever seeing them so full. I took this photo with hubby's phone a day or two before the blooms started dying, now they are all done. They only bloomed for a week or so. If you look closely you can see one of my tree swallows sitting on the bird house. I had to prune the lilacs away from it last fall or it would be buried in them as well.
Yesterday we went to see a huge rookery with blue herons, cormorants, pelicans and a few egrets. We also went looking for a whooping crane; we didn't find it but we did see two sandhills. I should have those photos up in time for next Friday. Cheers all!
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Down a Lazy River.
Thanks for the host bollox.
Just past the fork of the River Raisin and Goose Creek.
The lillies are about to bloom.
Got caught out late with a long way to go. Thankfully it was the Full Flower Moon that night. In the top right at the top of the trees you'll see an unusual high pressure wave.
Happy clicking everyone.
Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.
Time must take on a different dimension
when you're out there in such a serene landscape. Such a beautiful place. I wish I could be there. Thanks for the vicarious enjoyment, Pricknick.
A lazy, hazy day on a river
Sounds very nice. Something we used to do when I was a child.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
I really like that first shot, Pricknick.
It looks very calm and serene.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
Ooh, love your lily photos
Very nice composition. Guess you have been out paddling on the river. I bet it's so peaceful.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
I have no beasts to show,
but I assume I can post anyway ; ).
Evening everyone. I hope this evening finds you strong in spirit and warm of heart. It’s well and truly winter now. The last few nights dropped down to 37℉ which happens when the skies are perfectly clear. The mornings sparkle, which compensate for the freezing cold I endure until the fire gets going. More often it is rainy and not so cold. You guys must be enjoying the natural warmth of the season.
(This surreal looking sunset is my finger caught in the frame.)
Thanks for posting Bollox, and your swirling sky is very beautiful and enjoyably dramatic.
Evening, Janis.
Or should I say good afternoon. I kinda like your finger in the third shot. It looks like the skyline is on fire.
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Hi Social
There's something always fascinating seeing strong light through ones skin!
No.3.... Is that the set
for the faking of the Mars Landing?
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Now you've done gone and blown my cover!
very cool how your finger
Evening QMS
Or maybe real-life on the Big Island.
Awe, you shouldn't have said anything about your finger
I would never have guessed that it wasn't a sunset. Love you pics of the beaches.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Sorry snoopy,
Especially for how much you miss the beach. I dedicate my beach photos to you.
Good evening, janis ~
A friend just returned from a trip to NZ. He took his son as a graduation gift for receiving his masters degree and landing a well-paying job. They were in a couple of cities, and the islands for about 10 days. He said they had a wonderful time. They enjoyed a Mauri dinner, zip lining, wineries, etc. He said their only cold day was their last one there, 5/27.
I’m so happy summer is arriving. Although we had a warm dry winter, which has put us in fire danger. Rain is predicted for Sunday. I hope it materializes.
Anyway, have a lovely day!
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
It sounds like they had a fairly diverse
taste of NZ, and lucky with the weather. I'm glad they enjoyed their experience.
The wind at the moment is blowing from the grey skies of the NE, threatening rain. Not exactly in your direction, but I do hope you get some rain soon.
I can't make up my mind
Between the first photo, or the last one, on which portrays shapes and textures better. Ok, both!
Nicely done Janis
There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier
; )
Thanks for Fri. night Photos tonight, BR
Some really cool looking clouds in that first shot. When Fred is in a more receptive mood tell him I said hi.
And some outlandish beasts from the Birch Aquarium in La Jolla.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
Beautiful colors
Just what is that 'fishy' thing in the second photo?
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Hey, Snoopy
Since BR proclaimed this the "beware dragon" edition of Fri. night photos, I thought some Sea Dragons would be appropriate. Both the second and fifth shot are Sea Dragons.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
great fish pix!
Just in case there was a big fancy prize for the first correct answer...
#1 Blue-faced Angelfish (Euxiphipops xanthometapon)
#2 Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus)
#3 Copperband Butterfly (Chelmon rostratus)
#4 Powder Blue Tang (Acanthurus leucosternon
#5 Leafy Seadragon (Phycodurus sps.) or something similar
#6 Blue Tang (Paracathurus hepatus)
The seadragons are related to seahorses and pipefish, and a CITES item to import, very rare and expensive. There are several variations on the theme. Some captive raised types are available from Sri Lanka.
the fish monger
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Thanks for the ID on the fishies, dystopian.
Much appreciated.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
Your photos are always so full of light and colour.
And the subjects so beautifully portrayed. Thank you.
Thank you, Janis.
It's nice being able to help put some color into an otherwise drab world.
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Hoping for the colour to keep penetrating the fog.
What I'm listening to at the moment, which also contributes to brighter times ...
[video:https://youtu.be/glggureA_Kk]
See you later ...
that's what I love ...
I saw him life in Berlin playing at the old Olympic Stadium (you know the one where Jesse Owens ran in 1936 and was cheered enthusiastically by them Nazis) broadcasted on a huge screen to the area of the student housing area I lived in back then. In the late sixties or early seventies. Don't get the timelines of my life together. One record of him, given to me by my then boyfriend, I have lost. Isn't it amazing to be surprised what it is that you regret most in your old age about the life you have had. Sigh.
When we still had brighter dreams ...though the clouds were already thickening for the thunderstorms to come. But the thunder and rain make the trees grow ... and boy them trees can get old.
A good Saturday Morning from over here. If the earth just wouldn't turn around itself blog life would be so much easier...
Thanks to all for making Friday Nights here a place to come home to.
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Hi mimi
I think about all the storms those old trees have endured, and still they stand.
Have a good weekend mimi.
The question may have been
Asked in a previous Friday Night Photos, but what kind of lens are you using to get such sharp close ups? These are absolutely exquisite!
There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier
Good morning, Zoebear
Thank you for the compliment.
The lenses I use are a 105mm macro, 24-70, 70-200, and 150-600. Last nights fish photos were shot with the 24-70.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
Nicely done
How long have you been photographing with those lenses? Do you have a favorite subject? I've always been partial to flowers with insects or dew drops on them. Creates some beautiful patterns of light and color.
There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier
The oldest of the lenes,
the 70-200, I picked up about 6 years ago. The most recent is the 150-600 which I got about 4 years ago. The other 2 I picked up somewhere in between. The only one I bought new was the 150-600. The others were all bought used(gotta save a buck where you can). Since you like photographing flowers with insects or dew drops you might want to look into getting a macro lens.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
Kitty kitty is so cute.
I coo over the pets of others. I miss our pets. Just not enough to replace them.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
It's been ages since I posted
Apparently I am crashing browsers. I'll just add a link to an album...
April & May
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
I'm sure the local power company
appreciates the Osprey nest.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
I don't think the power company minds much
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
Some really nice work, Ben.
If I could only pick one, it would be the Canada geese and goslings. That's a really nice shot.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
outstanding pix BC
I was wondering where yer great bird pix were... I love the Yellowthroat, the Chestnut-sided and Yellow Warbler, the Redstart (the backlit one is very neat), 'Rufous-sided' Towhee is great too, ducks are very nice as well. Look at those friggin' Blue-winged Teal. Is the falconer's bird a Lanner or Saker, or hybrid? What about the Chickadee? The cap looks brown in contrast with the black throat if the light is not fooling me, so it looks like a Boreal.
Great stuff man!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
The falcon is a Saker
The Chickadee is a Black-capped. I would have to drive a few hours north to the Adirondacks to see a Boreal...
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
What a lot of amazing wildlife you saw
in a week of days!
$3 is high, but less than $7 here.
Thank you boriscleto. Always a pleasure to see what you see.
Simply incredible.
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.
Nice photo of the clouds
Like how it looks in black and white. Thanks for hosting tonight.
Wedding trees on Agate beach
First try to starburst the sun and I've never been able to do it again.
Fence at local park.
My dawgs don't have to put their paws over their ears to ignore me, they just do it. Day after day after day after da............ and on purpose.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Actually, it's a color shot
But everything was decidedly grey.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Why are they called wedding trees?
I've always loved your path and fence photos. They draw me in and make me wonder where I'm going.
Thanks for hosting
The Dragon Edition of Friday Night Photos. I'm feeling a little sentimental tonight. My Zoebear is 13 cat years old today. And even though she's little arthritic, a little slower, and a little fatter these days, this one time NYC kitty is so happy to have her own garden to sit in.
Here she is at 6 weeks old on the first day I brought her home. She was a rescue who had been orphaned at birth. I remember this tiny little thing used to suckle on my ear lobe. It was weird and poignant at the same time. When she would get tired of suckling on one earlobe, she'd change sides, and suckle on the other one. What a strange confluence of sounds; Purring, sucking, and rapid breathing.
May my little fatty live a healthy and happy rest of her life.
There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier
Look at the love in her eyes!
How could she not want to share with you, her adoptive mama. The sounds of affection must have been special.
I hope Zoebear enjoys all that you wish for her. Thank you.
Thank you Janis
The memories of hearing her purring and suckling were beyond sweet.
There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier
Fred just leaps up and says....
Morning All! At 6:00.
Who needs a rooster?
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
Sounds like you don't :)
There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier
Dinos huh?
ok got it, saurus...
Cophosaurus texana - Greater Earless Lizard
Look ma, no ears!
Sceloporus undulatus - Eastern Fence Lizard (female)
Texas Indigo Snake - Drymarchon melanurus (the back 5' of 6)
A current modern day extant dino: Black Vulture
Zone-tailed Hawk in a pecan in our front yard. The red area to the right of the leg is fresh breast of White-winged Dove it was plucking and having for lunch.
Thanks for all the great posts everyone! Be well!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Same to you dystopian.
Now I'm wondering if I'll still enjoy the chicken breast I had planned for dinner tonight ; ).
Hi all, Hi Bollox - thanks for posting
Critters Rule!
Chaz in the Sun
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Cool clouds
Evening all, just one for me this week:
The lilacs were thick with blooms this year; I don't remember ever seeing them so full. I took this photo with hubby's phone a day or two before the blooms started dying, now they are all done. They only bloomed for a week or so. If you look closely you can see one of my tree swallows sitting on the bird house. I had to prune the lilacs away from it last fall or it would be buried in them as well.
Yesterday we went to see a huge rookery with blue herons, cormorants, pelicans and a few egrets. We also went looking for a whooping crane; we didn't find it but we did see two sandhills. I should have those photos up in time for next Friday. Cheers all!
This shit is bananas.
So many beautiful photos
From such a talented group of photographers! How lucky we are here at c99
There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier