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They were hiding behind a post in she looked like she was dressed to go to a fancy dance. Are they spies, or just trying to find the Manatee in the river. We may never know.
Analogica, Pentax S3 ( 1960 ), Helios 44-3 mm F 2.0, Fomapan 200, sviluppo con Rodinal. Il cane di un vicino che spia nella mia casa
Few moments are more life-confirming than watching the sunset!
Spy Pond is my "go to" location in Arlington, MA, close to where I live.
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Edge Implant by WICCA's Originals
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Multi Earrings by Fusion
Dakota noze by Bauhaus
Have you ever come face to face with a small jumping spider? I have never been so close up to this moment. This was still on my bucket list. Saw it on my shed, but when I came back with the camera it was gone. But later I luckily saw her again. This photo tastes like more! To be continued...
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Spying on birds in our garden.
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“Sometimes you have to lie. But to yourself you must always tell the truth.”
― Louise Fitzhugh, Harriet the Spy
Second Life photo taken and edited by Orchid Arado
Under the Sea by Cica Ghost
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Anyway I already faved most of my contacts by phone, as I was out whole day and was not thought to post a picture...
This is my first ever attempt using the DoF Tools. The image employs the local environment settings at Everwinter and was cropped post-production; I made no other adjustments nor applied any filters.
This spy troll was in a shootout with his opposite number. only inflicted a hat wound, thankfully.
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Captured while trying to climb a muddy bank at Princess Point, part of the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton, Ontario
I knew the Orcas spy hopped but I didn't realize the Humpbacks did this as well. I have to tell you it was like a building was coming out of the water. I pulled my lens in to 120mm to fit it in the frame...definitely the high point of the day! Humpback whales grow to be about 52 feet (16 m) long, weighing 30-50 tons (27-45 tonnes). The females are slightly larger than males, as with all baleen whales. The four-chambered heart of the average humpback whale weighs about 430 pounds (195 kg) - about as much as three average adult human beings.
This is Charlie Brown peeking into my living room where Tofu was sleeping peaceful (which was the main reason why Charlie was locked out). :)
Young mule deer keeping tabs on the humans from a small gully near the picnic grounds. Star Valley, Lincoln County, Wyoming. For the Smile on Saturday challenge, Combination of flora and fauna.
The fell reaches a height of 653 metres (2142 feet) and is defended by crags to the east and west as it falls away steeply to the valleys. It is a distinctive fell that has 148 metres (486 feet) of topographic prominence from the higher adjoining fell of Dale Head and so misses being a Marilyn by only two metres. Geologically the fell is made up of Borrowdale Volcanics. The meaning of the fell's name is obscure but may mean a “lookout post”, referring to some lost fort in the area. In the past it has been known as Scawdel Fell and Lobstone Band and these names are still used on maps to label other parts of the fell.
Seen from the slopes of Dale Head. Eel Crags falls steeply to the Newlands Valley
The summit has an impressive cairn which has been known to be vandalised on occasions but always seems to gets rebuilt by other walkers. The top of the fell is relatively flat for a distance of about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) in a north-to-south direction and the impressive Eel Crags fall away vertically on the Newlands side of the fell, these crags are popular with rock climbers with the quality of the rock being very good. High Spy North Top stands almost a kilometre north of the main top it has a height of 634 metres (2080 feet) and is also classed as a Nuttall, it gives a fine view of Derwent Water. 600 metres (650 yards) north of the main summit is a small unnamed tarn.