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Volubilis ou Ipomée

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown, PA

 

1246*

autumn 2017 in Regensburg, shot with Leica M10 and Summicron 50mm

Scabieuse colombaire

Vintage Carl Zeiss Jena Pancolar 50mm @f/8 with macro extension tubes (13mm + 21mm + 31mm)

 

Reflection of cathedral rock and spires in Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park. In spring water fills a lot of the lower lying areas, which provide wonderful opportunities for reflections of different parts of the park. Towards the south entrance of the park there were very few people, which was a rare opportunity to be alone in nature in this beautiful part of the world.

grazie a tutti ,per le visite e i commenti

thanks to everyone, for visits and comments

 

These Heleniums were taken in our garden at Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex....

I'm having trouble with Flickr at the moment. I tried to upload a photo and it showed as a ? mark and some peoples photos are showing as a ? mark. I've had this problem before, not sure what is causing it. Maybe my photo is not a high enough resolution?

Plant study for Macro Mondays 'All Natural' theme.

 

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Dedicated to Fanoula,

Zoologisch Botanischer Garten Stuttgart

napali coast, kauai, hawaii

These little wildflowers are growing up everywhere around here a lovely gift from nature -and another wonderful sign of spring-----Have a great day you guys--catch you later---Thanks so much for taking time to look! You are best!

I like how the little purple wildflowers in the background are peeking through-------------Have a great day everyone----thanks for stopping by!

Par une superbe journée de printemps, une fleurette et sa bêbête :-))

I took this little Snap of these Dragonflys down at the lakes whilst walking Finn, They are Nature's Engineering at its best!

Tamron AF 70-300mm F4-5.6 Di LD 1:2 Macro

mum warthog with piglets....IT ...mamma facocero con i piccoli in allattamento ...kruger n.p. south africa

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The strong Cosmos a powerful flower

Growing in wild and decorate the wild

 

Green in nature

Time for some naturey crap - I haven't posted any for a while. Seedheads can be so beautiful - not sure if I like the processing or not though...

 

Hope everyone has a great weekend!

 

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De vuelta por el Parque Nacional y en busca de nuevos encuadres para despedir la temporada otoñal por esta zona.

Enorme Ordesa!!!

 

Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido.

Otoño 2018

Sobrarbe. Pirineo aragonés.

 

Trípode, filtro polarizador, disparador remoto y calabricación de color y balance de blancos mediante la ColorChecker Passport de Xrite.

I waiting this rose for 4 days from bud

Finally I find she was blooming today

Exactly her petals was colorful as I wish

 

Canon FD300mm f/2.8 and 1.4 extender

The little owl is a small owl with a flat-topped head, a plump, compact body and a short tail. The facial disc is flattened above the eyes giving the bird a frowning expression. The plumage is greyish-brown, spotted, streaked and barred with white. The underparts are pale and streaked with darker colour.[2] It is usually 22 centimetres (8.7 in) in length with a wingspan of 56 centimetres (22 in) for both sexes, and weighs about 180 grams (6.3 oz).[3]

 

The adult little owl of the most widespread form, the nominate A. n. noctua, is white-speckled brown above, and brown-streaked white below. It has a large head, long legs, and yellow eyes, and its white “eyebrows” give it a stern expression. Juveniles are duller, and lack the adult's white crown spots. This species has a bounding flight like a woodpecker but the rounded wingtips and general appearance of the birds are quite different.[2] Moult begins in July and continues to November, with male starting before female.

 

The call is a querulous kiew, kiew. Less frequently, various whistling or trilling calls are uttered. In the breeding season, other more modulated calls are made, and a pair may call in duet. Various yelping, chattering or barking sounds are made in the vicinity of the nest.[2]

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